By
Jennifer De Pinto
Updated on: May 22, 2026 / 12:28 PM EDT
/ CBS News
Add CBS News on Google
Amid concern about AI taking jobs, people see a range of motives by AI companies.
By
Jennifer De Pinto
Updated on: May 22, 2026 / 12:28 PM EDT
/ CBS News
Add CBS News on Google

Milken-Harris Poll: 80% of Americans want AI workforce programs now — and Washington hasn't delivered | Fortune

Bernie Sanders Says 70% Americans Think AI Is 'Moving Too Fast' And It's Time Congress Listened To Them —

Mass unemployment, unrest: What Britons really think of AI

From graduation boos to voter unease: AI anxiety grows in the US

AI unease grows in the U.S. as early enthusiasm gives way to ‘existential fear’

Majority of UK fears AI will cause widespread unemployment and civil unrest

China has a crucial edge in the global AI race: public optimism

A top Google executive says Silicon Valley is overstating the AI jobs apocalypse

Can I Use AI Without Getting Caught or Losing My Soul?

Third of university students in Great Britain think AI job losses will cause social unrest, poll finds

Workers and students in the U.S. say they're skeptical of AI due to moral, privacy or accuracy concerns, the CNBC and…

Some firms are willing to pay high salaries for communications directors as Americans grow wary of AI.

Our poll finds workers and business leaders agree: the U.S. needs a coordinated national response, even a new social safety net,…

Many Americans are signaling disapproval of the technology amid fears that it will eclipse already competitive entry-level jobs.

Some analysts have projected AI will displace 7% of U.S. workers. Yale economists said it’s just too early to tell.

Half of U.S. adults are more concerned than are excited about the rise of AI, at the top of the worries list of those surveyed in…