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AI Adoption in Germany Raises Concerns Over Wages as Working Hours Decline

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Artificial intelligence is increasingly reshaping Germany’s labor market, with companies becoming more willing to integrate AI into their operations to improve productivity, reduce costs and automate routine tasks. However, a study released by a leading German economic institute suggests that the transformation could come with significant consequences for workers. Many companies expect wages to decline […] The post AI Adoption in Germany Raises …

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An Ifo survey among 3,000 companies shows that career entrants are expected to lose their wages through AI, and experienced and academics are much more glamorous.

·Munich, Germany
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Almost half of the companies want to reduce wages by more use of artificial intelligence (AI). Above all, career starters and people without a university degree would be affected. But how strong?

·Berlin, Germany
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More artificial intelligence, less salary for people: Many companies expect falling wages due to the use of AI. Who is particularly affected.Artificial intelligence could shake the world of work in this country faster than previously thought: Many companies in Germany expect the use of AI to lead to falling wages in the next five years.This is the result of a survey conducted by the Munich Ifo Institute among more than 3000 companies that alread…

Several companies in Germany expect that the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) will lead to a decline in wages over the next five years, the Munich-based Ifo economic institute reported, citing the results of a survey of around three thousand German companies that already use AI.

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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Hospodárske Noviny broke the news in Bratislava, Slovakia on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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