
"Almost one in three people (31%) expect their job either to be unrecognisable or to disappear completely by the end of the decade, twice the share who held that view just 18 months ago."
"Over three-quarters (79%) of workers expect they will need to reskill and over half (55%) say they are likely to change occupations."
"Only 26% have conducted a skills audit to assess artificial intelligence's (AI's) impact on roles, while 27% do not provide AI-related training at scale."
"If business leaders assume displacement is inevitable, the incentive to invest in workforce transition weakens, posing a challenge for inclusive growth."
A YouGov poll reveals that 31% of employees anticipate their jobs will be unrecognizable or vanish by 2030, a significant increase from 18 months ago. The survey indicates that 79% of workers foresee the need to reskill, with 55% likely to change occupations. However, only 26% of organizations have conducted skills audits related to AI's impact, and many lack adequate training and reskilling initiatives. Business leaders' expectations about AI's effect on employment have shifted, with nearly half now believing it will reduce national workforce numbers.
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