With Artificial Intelligence continuing to play more of a role in everyday life, a new survey shows that workers have concerns when it comes to their future careers.
As many as 45% of Brits are worried that AI will have a negative effect on their career in the next six to ten years.
This is according to Roberts Half’s latest report, which also found that those most likely to face issues are non-graduates, silver surfers and those in lower socio-economic brackets.
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Graduates and those completing further education on the other hand, are more likely to have a better experience when it comes to the future of their careers and AI; this is due to 31% expecting to access training through work and 33% reskilling independently in the next two years.
Looking at non-graduates, just 19% plan to independently upskill and only 18% expect access to this through their employer between now and 2026.
These figures are similar when looking at responses from the silver surfers questioned.
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