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Australia’s Youngest Generation of Workers Have Mixed Feelings About the Boom of Artificial Intelligence

A survey commissioned by freelance services marketplace Fiverr revealed that Australia’s youngest workers, Generation Z, have mixed feelings about the rise of artificial intelligence. According to the survey, 51% of Generation Z fear potential job automation due to AI in the coming years.

However, the survey also indicated a more optimistic perspective among this demographic. A slightly larger proportion, 52%, view AI innovations as an opportunity to acquire new skills. Additionally, 37% of respondents reported that they are “actively” working to gain those skills.

Despite these efforts, Fiverr noted a concerning trend: only 44% of Gen Z workers feel confident in their AI competency. This data emerges just weeks after Tesla and X CEO Elon Musk predicted that AI could lead to a jobs-optional future. At Vivatech 2024 in Paris, Musk suggested that in the future, people could choose to work as a hobby because “AI and the robots will provide any goods and services that you want.”

 

GDP (nominal)CapitalHead of StateHead of GovernmentGDP (nominal) per capitaGDP (PPP)GDP (PPP)GDP (PPP) per capita
AustraliaCanberraSue LinesAnthony Albanese1.687.71363.4871.780.00064.675

 

 

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