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The Hidden Psychological Price Tag of AI at Work

The Hidden Psychological Price Tag of AI at Work

Published 1 week, 6 days ago
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Everyone talks about what AI does for productivity — but who's talking about what it does to people? A peer-reviewed study just mapped the psychological damage of AI adoption across five distinct risk zones, and the findings should be on every CHRO's desk right now. Researchers at the University of Zaragoza synthesized 43 sources spanning a decade of evidence and found that AI-driven work creates real, measurable psychosocial harm: cognitive overload from compressed timelines, anxiety from algorithmic control, job insecurity, social isolation, and a multiplier effect called technostress. Meanwhile, only 6% of organizations are making meaningful progress on human-AI work design. The deployment curve has massively outrun the duty-of-care curve. The good news? There's a clear action checklist. Integrate risk assessment into your AI rollout phases before deployment — not after. Prioritize AI literacy training as a mental health intervention, not just a skills program. And preserve human decision authority where it matters most. The research is now there to make this a governance requirement, not a nice-to-have. In this episode, we break down all five psychosocial risk zones, what the data actually says, and the five concrete steps HR leaders can take right now to protect their people while still moving forward with AI.
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