Only 15% of workers in Singapore believe their jobs are safe amid the adoption of AI in workplaces, the Business Times reported Tuesday, citing the People at Work 2026 report by cloud-based human resources services provider ADP.
The number is low compared with a regional average of 18% and the global average of 22%, the report said.
"In Singapore, employees are not only thinking about whether they have a job today, but also whether their roles will remain relevant tomorrow," Jessica Zhang, senior vice-president for the Asia-Pacific at ADP, was quoted as saying.
Workers aged between 18 and 26 in Singapore had a more optimistic outlook, with 22% feeling secure in their jobs, the report said.
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