Gen Z Embraces AI Despite Job Fears, While Bosses Feel Secure

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A recent survey reveals that 62% of Gen Z workers fear AI could replace their jobs within a decade, while only 6% of executives share this concern. Gen Z's anxiety stems from their early career stage and the repetitive nature of entry-level tasks that AI can automate. In contrast, seasoned executives feel secure due to their experience and skills that AI cannot yet replicate. The survey highlights a generational divide in perceptions of AI's impact on job security, with younger workers feeling more vulnerable than their senior counterparts.
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