Poll: 70% of Americans 'concerned' AI will take jobs
The poll found 36% of Americans were very concerned, with lower-income and less-educated respondents showing the highest anxiety about job losses.
- A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that half of Americans fear artificial intelligence could displace them or household members from work, underscoring widespread anxiety about rapid technology adoption.
- The Center Square's Voters Voice Poll, conducted June 1–4, surveyed 2,585 respondents and found roughly 70% are at least 'somewhat concerned' AI could replace their jobs, with 36% 'very concerned'.
- Concern varies significantly by age and education; about 72% of respondents aged 65 and older report job-displacement worries, while those with less education express higher anxiety than college graduates.
- Beyond employment fears, 57% of voters told Noble Predictive Insights they trust AI 'not very much' or 'not at all' for unbiased information, though younger respondents show greater openness.
- Founder Mike Noble of Noble Predictive Insights argues AI companies must 'educate folks on what this does for them, and also how can they leverage it as a tool' to reduce skepticism.
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Poll: 70% of Americans 'concerned' AI will take jobs
(The Center Square) - Roughly 70% of Americans said they were at least "somewhat concerned" that artificial intelligence could replace their jobs, according to a new poll.
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WASHINGTON — Half of Americans fear that the rise of AI could put them or someone in their household out of work, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll that also showed widespread angst at how widely the technology is being…
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