Most Americans see artificial intelligence as a threat to other people's jobs: survey
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THE VAST majority of Americans expect artificial intelligence to lead to job losses in the coming decade, but few see it coming for their own position.
And despite the expected decline in employment, the public widely embraces artificial intelligence in attitude and in practice. About five in six Americans already use a product or service that features it, according to a survey that was conducted last autumn and from which new findings were released on Tuesday.
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