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Newsweek - Gen Z workers say artificial intelligence has quickly become essential to how they work, but a growing number worry the reliance may be coming at a cost. According to a new global workplace study conducted in partnership with GoTo and Workplace Intelligence, many Gen Z employees report heavy dependence on AI tools and rising concerns that those same tools may be weakening their skills and future job prospects. While 93 percent of Gen Z respondents said using AI has benefited them, a whopping 40 percent said they feel they can’t function without it.
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