Growing Number of Americans Believe AI Will Negatively Impact Jobs Market

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Growing Number of Americans Believe AI Will Negatively Impact Jobs Market

Recent polls reveal a rising concern among Americans regarding the impact of AI on job availability. A YouGov study indicates that the percentage of individuals fearing job losses due to AI has increased significantly over the past year. In March 2023, 29% expressed this concern, which surged to 48% by August 2024.

Gallup's findings further emphasize this trend, with 75% of respondents believing AI will reduce jobs in the next decade. Experts suggest that while some roles may become obsolete, new job opportunities could emerge as AI technologies evolve. The conversation around AI's role in the workforce highlights the need for cautious integration and trust in its applications.

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