# AI Governance Is Employers' Top Worry for 2026

_Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 7:24 PM EDT · Tech & Business · Latest · Tier 2 — Notable_

AI governance ranks as employers' top concern for 2026, ahead of immigration and DEI, according to Littler's 2026 Annual Employer Survey. AI adoption is outrunning governance, placing responsibility on CHROs to address the gap. Eighty-four percent of respondents expect AI to have an impact, up from 42 percent in 2025.

Data privacy now concerns 53 percent of employers, up from 31 percent. Immigration worries fell to 49 percent from 75 percent, while DEI concerns stand at 38 percent, down from 84 percent. Niloy Ray, co-chair of Littler's AI and Technology Practice Group, said employers remain accountable for how the tools are used.

Sixty-eight percent of organizations now maintain formal AI policies, up from 38 percent in 2025. Fifty-five percent run review or approval processes for AI tools. Fifty-four percent limit data employees can enter, while 13 percent have no controls and 25 percent offer risk-based training on legal and ethical use.

Seventy-nine percent expect AI-related litigation in the next year. Top exposures include data privacy at 49 percent, discrimination or bias at 45 percent, and state AI laws at 43 percent.

Thirty-seven percent of employers have reassessed or are reassessing job responsibilities, and 20 percent have reduced or are reducing hiring. Among large employers, 29 percent reassessed responsibilities and 17 percent reduced hiring. The survey received 303 responses, with 55 percent from companies with more than 5,000 employees.

## Sources

- [CHRO Association](https://www.chro.org/w/ai-governance-is-employers-top-worry-for-2026-above-dei-and-immigration)

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