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61% of Workers Fear AI. Here's Why the Other 39% Should Too

5 min · 17. mars 2026
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In today's episode: MetLife's 2026 study reveals 61% of employees are concerned about AI risks, while ActivTrak data shows AI adoption hit 80% but is amplifying workloads rather than reducing them. Plus: why only 20% of workers view AI as a colleague, and what Accenture's new AI-for-promotion policy signals about the future.🔗 Sources:• MetLife 2026 Employee Benefit Trends Study• ActivTrak State of the Workplace 2026• Slingshot/Gartner AI Adoption Survey• HROne AI in HR 2026 Research• DataCamp 2026 State of Data & AI Literacy Report• Accenture AI proficiency mandate• Meta layoffs reporting (Reuters, BI)👤 Connect with Johannes:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jsundlo/Newsletter: https://www.fullstackhr.ioThis show is entirely AI-generated. Brought to you by Johannes Sundlo and Prorio AI.

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