Only A Third Of The Biggest AI Users Think Their Jobs Are Safe
Only A Third Of The Biggest AI Users Think Their Jobs Are Safe
Publish Date: 2026-04-25 08:30:00
Source Domain: www.forbes.com
- AI Exposure at AI EXPO: The AI EXPO in Taipei showcased a Dobot Atom Max robot serving popcorn, highlighting advancements in AI integration in everyday tasks.
- ADP Study on AI Impact: ADP Research released a study based on a stratified, random sample of nearly 38,000 working adults in 34 markets, finding varied perceptions about AI’s impact on job productivity and security.
- Productivity Paradox: Despite expectations that AI would boost productivity, frequent AI users actually felt less productive than other groups, indicating a failure to deliver on a key anticipated benefit.
- Job Security Concerns: Significant job security concerns were found across age groups, with only about a third of high AI users feeling confident that their jobs are safe from elimination.
- Mixed Outcomes for AI Users: While frequent AI users reported feeling more engaged and less stressed, their productivity levels dipped, and security worries persisted.
- General Expectations: Younger workers (18-26) showed slightly more positive perceptions towards AI’s impact on their job responsibilities compared to older age groups.
- AI’s Productivity Perception: Across all frequency groups of AI use, a higher number of users who used AI never and not regularly felt unproductive, suggesting a paradox in the expected productivity boost.