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Young Aussies Worried About AI Taking Their Jobs

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 8 June 2026)
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Young Aussies Worried About AI Taking Their Jobs
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It's no secret that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the world around us, but new research is showing that it's also causing a fair bit of worry, especially among younger Australians. We're seeing more and more reports pointing to a growing anxiety about AI's potential to scoop up jobs. This isn't just a tech headline; it's a real concern for families and individuals trying to plan their futures, and something small business owners should be aware of when thinking about future employees.

This worry often stems from the idea that AI, which are computer systems designed to perform tasks that usually require human intelligence, might replace human workers. While AI can certainly automate repetitive or data-heavy tasks, it's also creating new types of jobs and increasing efficiency in others. The trick is understanding which jobs are most likely to change and how to adapt your skills.

For small business owners in Australia, this means a few things. Firstly, you might find a workforce coming through that's keen to understand how AI will impact their roles and what training is available. Secondly, for those looking to implement AI in their own businesses, it’s a reminder to think about how these tools can assist your team, rather than simply replace them. It's about finding the balance between using new tech and keeping your valuable human workers engaged.

Ultimately, this research highlights a crucial conversation we need to keep having across Australia. How do we prepare our younger generations for a rapidly evolving job market powered by AI? It's not about fearing the technology, but understanding it and equipping ourselves with the skills to thrive alongside it. This includes focusing on uniquely human skills like creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving, which AI struggles to replicate.

Why it matters

This anxiety among young people affects future workforce planning for Australian businesses and education. It highlights the need for open discussions and training to help people adapt to a changing job market.

#job displacement#youth anxiety#future of work#ai impact#workforce planning#skill development#small business
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