75% of Americans believe that AI will decrease the total number of jobs in the next 10 years, according to a survey by Bentley-Gallup Business in Society study.
Younger Americans are less pessimistic about AI compared to older age groups.
Majorities believe that AI performs as well as or better than humans in customizing online content, recommending products or services, and assisting students with coursework.
However, Americans are skeptical about AI's ability to recommend employees, its self-driving capabilities, and its ability to recommend medical advice.
79% of Americans have little trust in businesses to use AI responsibly.
40% of Americans think AI does more harm than good, while only 10% believe it contributes more good than harm.
Black and Asian Americans have a more positive view of AI's impact on society compared to Hispanic and White Americans.
While most Americans are wary of AI's impact on the job market, younger people are more optimistic about its future.
Businesses need to affirm their commitment to using AI responsibly and address the knowledge deficit and lack of confidence among Americans.
Source : https://news.gallup.com/opinion/gallup/510635/three-four-americans-believe-reduce-jobs.aspx
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