Americans Fear AI Job Displacement, Poll Reveals
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals significant concern among Americans about AI advancements potentially causing permanent job loss. Seventy-one percent of respondents expressed fear that automation could displace many workers permanently, highlighting growing anxieties about the rapid progress and adoption of artificial intelligence technologies in the job market.

A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll highlights a critical concern gripping the American workforce: the potential for AI-driven technologies to permanently displace jobs. According to the survey, which concluded on Monday, a staggering 71% of respondents expressed worry over the impact of AI on employment stability across the nation.
This concern stems from the rapid integration of artificial intelligence in various industries, sparking fear around its long-term implications for the workforce. With technology continually evolving, many Americans are anxious about their job security and the prospects of automation rendering certain roles obsolete.
The findings from this six-day poll underscore an urgent call for policymakers and industry leaders to address these anxieties and explore strategies that safeguard workers while embracing technological advancements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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