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Workers Resist AI Most When It Makes Decisions About Them

Workers Resist AI Most When It Makes Decisions About Them

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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New 2026 research reveals a striking trust paradox: 43% of employees trust work less the moment they learn AI was involved — not more. And that skepticism spikes sharply when AI enters HR territory: performance reviews, hiring screens, pay decisions. What's counterintuitive is who's most resistant. Workers under 40 — the digitally native generation — are actually more skeptical of AI than workers over 50. 48% of under-40s report reduced trust in AI-assisted work, versus just 34% of older workers. The generation closest to mid-career feels the threat most acutely. And yet 65% of employees say they feel hopeful and excited about AI. Both things are true at once — enthusiasm for AI tools, deep resistance to AI judgment. CHROs who understand that distinction will deploy AI faster and with far less friction than those who don't. In this episode, we break down the 2026 data and the three concrete actions every CHRO should take now: proactive disclosure, visible human oversight, and audience-segmented communication.
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