All Topics
All Topics
Technology
Technology
AI
AI
Business
Business
Entertainment
Entertainment
News
News
Programming
Programming
Security
Security
Science
Science
Design
Design
Environment
Environment
Finance
Finance
Crypto
Crypto
Politics
Politics
Sports
Sports
Education
Education
Gaming
Gaming
Art
Art
Music
Music
Health
Health
Books
Books
Food
Food
Travel
Travel
Personal
Personal
Bluesky
Twitter

TNO study: Most Dutch workers expect AI to leave jobs unchanged, but some foresee greater mental strain

By

NL Times

3h ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

A TNO study based on data from 60,000 employees and 6,000 employers in the Netherlands reveals that while over 60% of workers expect AI to leave their jobs largely unchanged over the next five years, a growing share anticipates higher mental pressure. As routine tasks become automated, more complex work remains, potentially increasing cognitive demands on workers.

Source

bskyTNO study: Most Dutch workers expect AI to leave jobs unchanged, but some foresee greater mental strainnltimes.nl

Key quotes

· 2 pulled
More than 60 percent of workers say they expect their work to remain mostly the same over the next five years
A growing share anticipates higher mental pressure as routine tasks are automated and more complex work remains
Snippet from the RSS feed
A new Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) study shows that most workers in the Netherlands expect artificial intelligence to leave their jobs largely unchanged. However, a growing share anticipates higher mental pressure as rout

You might also wanna read

AI-Exposed US Occupations See Second Year of Job Declines as Overall Employment Grows

US occupations considered vulnerable to AI disruption experienced a second consecutive year of job losses in 2025. A group of 18 AI-exposed

bloomberg.com·1mo ago

AI and the Future of Work: Why Job Displacement Doesn't Mean the End of Employment

The article argues against the common fear that AI will lead to widespread unemployment, drawing parallels to historical economic transition

kellblog.com·3mo ago

74% of CEOs Fear Job Loss Within Two Years If AI Strategies Fail, Report Finds

A new report reveals that 74% of CEOs fear losing their jobs within two years if they fail to deliver AI-driven results, with nearly 70% exp

cfo.economictimes.indiatimes.com·7mo ago

Analysis of 180 Million Job Postings Reveals Which Roles AI is Actually Replacing

A data-driven analysis of nearly 180 million global job postings from January 2023 to October 2025 reveals which specific job roles are bein

bloomberry.com·7mo ago

Research Study: Generative AI as Seniority-Biased Technological Change in U.S. Labor Markets

This research paper examines whether generative AI represents a form of seniority-biased technological change that disproportionately affect

papers.ssrn.com·9mo ago

What labor data actually reveals about AI's impact on jobs

The article challenges the widespread hysteria about AI wiping out jobs, arguing that current labor statistics do not support doomsday scena

technologyreview.com·1mo ago

What labor data actually reveals about AI's impact on jobs

The article challenges the widespread hysteria about AI wiping out jobs, arguing that current labor statistics do not support doomsday scena

technologyreview.com·1mo ago

Comments

Sign in to join the conversation.

No comments yet. Be the first.