AI Anxiety: 64% of Americans Fear Job Loss to Artificial Intelligence
A recent survey of nearly 52,000 Americans reveals widespread concern about the impact of artificial intelligence on employment and cognitive abilities, with 64% of respondents fearing job loss and 56% worried about losing their ability to think independently. The survey highlights a significant gap between the potential benefits of AI and the fears of those who may be affected by its implementation.
Anthropic surveyed nearly 52,000 Americans about their hopes and fears around AI. Sixty-four percent fear job losses, and 56 percent worry about losing the ability to think for themselves. Daily AI users are far less concerned. Still, most people reject AI in their own workplace, even for tasks they think it can handle. The article Over half of Americans fear losing both their jobs and their independent thinking to AI, survey finds appeared first on The Decoder.