What Workers Really Think About Tech, AI Agents and the Future of Jobs
Discover how workers view the future of the workplace and their biggest fears.
The AI Anxiety in the American Workplace
Imagine your company announces a new digital coworker. It does not take coffee breaks, it learns from every task it observes, and its sole purpose is to automate processes. For a significant number of American workers, this scenario is not science fiction, it is a source of genuine anxiety.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant concept; it is actively transforming how we work. But a new survey reveals a workforce that is cautious, curious, and in many cases, deeply concerned about what this means for their careers. The rise of “AI agents,” which are software programs designed to complete specific tasks autonomously, is particularly stirring up mixed feelings.
While executives and tech enthusiasts champion the efficiency gains, the people in the cubicles, home offices, and service desks are grappling with a more fundamental question: what is the place for a human in an increasingly automated workplace? The data suggests that for many, the answer is unclear and more than a little frightening.

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