Young workers most worried about AI affecting jobs: surveyListen to this articleMany people visit Job Expo Thailand 2025 to meet employers and apply for jobs in person. Job vacancies requiring "AI agent" skills have surged by 1,587%, Randstad said in its yearly "Workmonitor" report, with survey data suggesting that AI and automation are increasingly replacing low-complexity, transactional roles. By the numbersNearly half of the workers interviewed fear the nascent technology stands to benefit corporations more than the workforce, the data showed. There is also a discrepancy with how employers and workers view business performance. Around 95% of surveyed employers forecast growth for this year, while only 51% of employees shared this optimism, according to the report.
Source: Bangkok Post January 20, 2026 03:30 UTC