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New research from Gallup indicates that tech workers who do not regularly use artificial intelligence are three times more likely to be laid off than those who use it at least monthly. Among US tech employees, the predicted layoff probability is about 6 percent for frequent AI users versus 18 percent for infrequent users. The study found that lack of AI adoption increases vulnerability in the job market, even after accounting for factors like age and education, and suggests AI influences company decisions on layoffs and retention. Despite AI being cited as a reason for recent layoffs, only about 1 percent of displaced workers directly attribute their job loss to AI alone.
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