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    71% of Americans are afraid that AI ‘will make many people out of work permanently’

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    Key takeaways of zdnet

    • More than 70% of we worry about AIs that displaced adults to human workers.
    • Some technical leaders have already estimated the displacement of heavy jobs.
    • More than 75% of respondents are concerned about “political chaos”.

    According to a recent recent, most Americans are concerned about the possible impacts of AI on many major issues. survey Powered by Reuters and Ipsos.

    The survey, which voted for 4,446 American adults last week, found that 71% of the respondents stated that they feared AI “permanently” would be unacceptable to American workers. The discovery runs closely on a paper heels of a paper published by Microsoft researchers, which underlined the job categories likely to be automated by AI, with information-processing and communication roles like translators and customer service representatives, like translators and customer service representatives.

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    Several major figures in the tech industry, including anthropic CEO Dario Amodi, OpenAII CEO Sam Altman and Amazon CEO Andy Jassi have also predicted that AI equipment is working to make their companies, which can displace a significant number of human workers.

    Thus, AI’s tangible effects on the job market are minimal with some exceptions; With a degree of computer science, recent college grade is having a more difficult time to hire in the technical field for one.

    Other concerns: politics, relationship and energy

    Reuters/Ipsos Pole found that many Americans are also careful with the rise of AI for other reasons.

    For example, more than three-fourths of respondents (77%), “political chaos caused by American rivals” are concerned about. Roots,

    Such apprehensions are well installed, as the Internet has already pervaded with Deepfeck images and videos, showing the major figures that do things that they had never actually done. Rapidly sophisticated text-speakers models, meanwhile, are making it easy to implement the voices of real people, a ability that some bad actors and scam artists have begun to exploit.

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    In June, Openai released its latest annual report, describing their findings how bad actors around the world are using their technology for nefarious means. One of the cases included in the report included an operation of Chinese origin, which was used to generate fake social media posts and comments, which is to promote support from human users around politically controversial issues like the disintegration of USAID.

    Most of the respondents of the Reuters/Ipsos Poll also felt concerned about the erosion of human mutual relations due to the rise of AI peers (66%) and technology’s energy consumption (61%).

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