You may have never heard of FOBO, the fear of becoming obsolete. But younger workers and college graduates are increasingly feeling FOBO due to technology, recent Gallup data shows.
Overall, 22% of U.S. workers say they are worried about technology making their jobs obsolete , the Sept. 11 data release shows. That’s a 7% increase from 2021, marking the greatest two-year increase in this fear since Gallup began asking this question in 2017.
Meanwhile, other job concerns, such as being laid off or having hours cut back, remains more or less steady, Gallup reported.“Developments in computers’ ability to mimic human language, […]
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