Forbes
RSS Feed46% Of Managers Are In AI Denial, And It Could Cost Them Their Jobs
Original Published: July 10, 2026
π― Impact Sentiment: Concerning
π Summary
- Leadership IQ survey of 1,251 leaders found 79.5% use AI tools, yet 46% said AI would not affect their own job or were unsure.
- Forbes notes AI was cited in 101,743 U.S. job-cut announcements in H1 2026βnearly double all of 2025.
- Middle management is highlighted as vulnerable as AI automates coordination, reporting, and information relay.
- The article urges managers to move beyond shallow AI use and require meaningful AI adoption on their teams.
π‘ JR Insights
- πΌ Implication: Managers who dabble in AI while assuming their roles are safe may be first in line when hierarchies flatten.
- π¨ Risk: Denial plus shallow usage creates a persistence gap between personal tool use and real skill.
- β¨ Takeaway: Set a weekly deep-work AI practice goal and redesign team workflows, not just personal email cleanup.