Three-quarters of Americans above the age of 18 expect the job pool will shrink due to artificial intelligence (AI), a study indicates.
A Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Study found the share of American adults predicting AI will reduce « the total number of jobs » in the U.S. in the next decade came in at 75%, Gallup said Wednesday.
On the flip side, 6% thought the technology would boost jobs in America, according to the data.
Just under a fifth of U.S. adults – 19% – indicated they think AI will « have no impact on the total number of jobs » in a 10-year timeframe, the study found.
POTENTIAL AI REVOLUTION PUTS 27% OF JOBS AT HIGH RISK, REPORT SAYS