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AI Fuels Job Fears: Half of Americans Worried
10 Jun
Summary
- Half of Americans fear AI could eliminate jobs in their households.
- Concerns about AI adoption and job displacement are widespread.
- Democrats express higher worry about AI's impact on employment.

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that a significant portion of the American populace, 53%, harbors fears that artificial intelligence could result in job losses for themselves or household members. This apprehension is relatively consistent across different age groups, genders, and educational backgrounds.
Democrats expressed more significant concerns, with 61% worried about AI's effect on employment, compared to 47% of Republicans. This trend aligns with shifts in voter demographics.
The survey involved 4,531 U.S. adults and reported a margin of error of 2 percentage points. Concerns about AI's proliferation are mounting, fueled by recent tech layoffs and its potential applications in various sectors.
Overall, 73% of Americans voiced unease about the increasing use of AI, a slight rise from 68% in a 2023 poll. This sentiment is echoed by individuals like Jennifer Schalhoub, a freelance writer who suspects AI contributed to her job loss.