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Friday, 19 June 2026

How Chinese make sense of the AI future

ChinaTalk 3 weeks ago

Chinese people are experiencing growing anxiety about AI's impact on employment, particularly young white-collar workers who invested heavily in education expecting stable desk jobs, while civil servants and state workers face less immediate displacement risk due to job security and relational labor practices that resist automation. Search data shows AI concern terms have spiked on Chinese social media in recent months, with surveys indicating 71.59% of young people worry about AI's impact on high-quality employment and nearly 80% fear professional skills devaluation. China's political structure limits workers' recourse through unions or strikes to address these concerns, creating a bind where the state must support both AI adoption policy and worker protections simultaneously.