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Workers face growing 'automation anxiety' as tech layoffs surge, AI adoption accelerates

Original Published: May 22, 2026

šŸŽÆ Impact Sentiment: Concerning

šŸ“‹ Summary

  • A growing wave of "automation anxiety" is sweeping workplaces as AI adoption accelerates. Meta laid off 8,000 employees (10% of staff) and Intuit cut 3,000 (17% globally), pushing year-to-date tech sector cuts to 85,000+, a 33% increase from the same period last year.
  • Stanford research shows 64% of Americans expect AI to lead to fewer jobs in the next 20 years, while Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicts AI could eliminate up to half of all entry-level white-collar jobs within one to five years.
  • The unemployment rate for recent college graduates has climbed to 5.6%, well above the 35-year average of 4.5%, as companies prioritize AI integration over junior hiring.
  • Despite widespread anxiety, the U.S. economy has added 304,000 jobs in 2026 and the jobless rate holds at 4.3%, with some tech leaders like Amazon's Jeff Bezos forecasting an eventual AI-driven labor shortage and productivity surge.

šŸ’” JR Insights

  • šŸ’¼ Implication: The fear around AI job displacement is real and data-backed — particularly for new graduates and workers in highly automatable roles. Complacency is the biggest career risk right now.
  • 🚨 Risk: Even at companies actively hiring, the types of roles being filled are shifting. Middle management, entry-level support, and traditional white-collar functions are increasingly targeted as AI handles more operational work.
  • ✨ Takeaway: Frame your career proactively around the ongoing transformation. Developing adaptability, AI-specific skills, and the ability to manage complex human-AI workflows will be the most durable competitive advantage going forward.

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