Layoffs in tech: Can We Blame AI?

Several people across the globe are experiencing severe depression due to the upscaling of the artificial intelligence mechanisms.;

Update: 2025-07-09 04:20 GMT

The volume of layoffs in the tech industry is constantly rising, and it is leading to ultimate depressive tendencies in the working environment. Several people across the globe are experiencing severe depression due to the upscaling of the artificial intelligence mechanisms.

But is it right to blame the artificial intelligence as a product for loss of jobs? Here is a detailed look into the story.

Artificial intelligence is quickly changing the job market and creating a lot of stress for many workers, especially those in entry-level white-collar jobs like data entry and customer service. People are starting to feel anxious and scared about losing their jobs, even if it hasn’t happened yet.

This feeling is known as “anticipatory grief,” where the fear of future loss causes sadness and worry in the present.

Experts believe that nearly half of these jobs could disappear within the next five years as AI becomes more advanced and capable of doing tasks that humans used to handle. This isn’t just about losing income.

For many people, their job gives them a sense of purpose, structure, and identity. When that’s taken away or feels at risk, it can deeply affect their mental and emotional health.

To handle this change in a healthy way, people need to focus on building skills that AI cannot replace, such as empathy, creativity, emotional intelligence, and trust. It’s also important to keep learning and adapting, so they’re ready for future roles.

Companies should focus not just on profits but also on creating workplaces where employees feel respected, supported, and safe to grow. Governments should treat this shift as an urgent issue. They need to improve education, offer better support for those who lose jobs, make clear rules for how AI is used, and share positive, hopeful messages about the future.

AI itself is not bad. It can be a powerful tool to make life better, but only if it’s used in a way that supports people instead of replacing them. If handled with care, AI can help create a better future without taking away the things that make us human.

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