Workers most exposed to AI have little fear, survey shows


Artificial intelligence – including technologies like ChatGPT and Dall-E – refers to a range of applications of machine learning, computer vision and natural language processing that can substitute or complement human tasks. — AFP

The most exposed US workers to tasks that artificial intelligence can perform well largely don’t feel their jobs are at risk.

Those employees – many of whom work in information, technology and professional services – say that the technology will help them more than hurt, according to a Pew Research Center survey released on July 26. Those with greater exposure tend to be well educated, earn higher wages and are more likely to be women rather than men.

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