Why Gen AI Feels So Threatening to Workers
The survey found 44% of Gen Z workers admit to sabotage, and 60% of executives say AI refusers could face cuts.
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Why Gen AI Feels So Threatening to Workers
As generative AI begins to handle more cognitive, creative, and interpersonal tasks, many employees perceive it to be a threat to their competence, autonomy, and sense of belonging at work. These psychological disruptions are producing widespread resistance, disengagement, and even covert opposition to AI initiatives. The challenge for leaders is not just technical integration but emotional and social adaptation. To meet that challenge, the auth…
The Quiet Revolt: Gen Z Workers Are Deliberately Undermining AI Deployments From the Inside
They’re not picketing. They’re not writing manifestos. They’re feeding bad data into training sets, quietly reverting to manual processes, and slow-walking implementation timelines. Across industries from finance to logistics to media, a growing number of Gen Z employees are engaging in what amounts to workplace sabotage — directed squarely at artificial intelligence systems their employers are racing to deploy. The phenomenon, first reported in…
AI Is Reshaping Entry-Level Work Inside the Enterprise
Research indicates AI is transforming entry-level roles in enterprises by making new hires role-ready more quickly, with 88% of CHROs noting faster adaptation, highlighting the need for effective onboarding and governance of AI tools to mitigate risks associated with shadow AI and ensure equitable access.
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