1 in 7 Americans ready for an AI boss, but won't trust it
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1 in 7 Americans ready for an AI boss, but won't trust it
""The contradiction between use and trust of AI is striking. Americans are clearly adopting AI, but they are doing so with deep hesitation, not deep trust.""
""76 percent say they trust AI-generated information hardly ever or only some of the time, while just 21 percent are willing to back it most or nearly all of the time.""
""Roughly 70 percent of respondents believe advances in AI will reduce the number of job opportunities, with younger Americans among the most pessimistic.""
A Quinnipiac University poll reveals that 15 percent of Americans would consider working for an AI boss, indicating a shift in perception. However, a significant majority remains skeptical about AI's growing influence. While 51 percent have used AI for research and 28 percent for content generation, trust in AI is low, with 76 percent expressing limited trust in AI-generated information. Additionally, 70 percent believe AI advancements will reduce job opportunities, particularly among younger individuals, reflecting anxiety about the technology's rapid development.
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