People in one midlands county are particularly concerned.
One in four Irish workers believe Artificial Intelligence will impact or replace their job.
A new FRS recruitment survey shows the sectors most concerned include Arts and Entertainment, Banking, Telecoms and Agriculture.
Laois professionals are even more concerned about the invasion of AI, at one in three.
While just 16 per cent of those in Offaly and Westmeath worry Artificial Intelligence will be the ruination of us all.
Employees in Monaghan and Leitrim had the highest levels of concern followed by Sligo.
FRS Recruitment General Manager Lynne McCormack describes the industries that are less worried by AI:
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