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India Inc Sees High Churn as AI Changes Jobs and Raises Surveillance Fears

Business
Published on 24 April 2026
India Inc Sees High Churn as AI Changes Jobs and Raises Surveillance Fears

Employees trust AI for growth, but fear tracking

India Inc is grappling with rising attrition as employee expectations climb and AI adoption stays cautious. While pay remains the biggest driver of churn, workers increasingly view AI as essential for career growth—yet worry about surveillance. Companies are responding with human–AI collaboration and rapid upskilling, anticipating structural workforce shifts across roles.

  • Pay is still the top reason employees quit
  • AI seen as career-critical by many workers
  • Surveillance concerns are emerging as a new worry
  • Firms are betting on upskilling and human AI collaboration
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