Gen Z workers who fear AI will take their job actively sabotaging its rollout
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- #Workplace Sabotage
- #AI Adoption
- #Future of Work
- A significant share of employees, 29% overall and 44% of Gen Z, admit to sabotaging their company's AI strategy through actions like entering proprietary information into public tools or refusing to use AI.
- Fear of job loss (FOBO) is a major driver, with 30% of saboteurs citing it, yet workers resisting AI adoption are more vulnerable to layoffs; 60% of executives consider cutting such employees.
- AI "super-users" who actively integrate AI into workflows are rewarded, being three times more likely to receive promotions and pay raises, and save more time compared to laggards.
- Many workers hold negative views of AI, with 46% of U.S. voters having a negative perception, fueled by warnings from experts about AI automating white-collar jobs across fields like law and finance.
- Successful companies focus on redesigning operations with human-agent collaboration rather than layoffs, as AI adoption gaps often stem from organizational learning issues rather than technology quality.