Anthropic's AI survey showed Americans are afraid of job losses, hopeful for health breakthroughs, and distrustful of firms behind the tech.

More than half of US desk workers consider themselves AI skeptics, while emerging economies trust AI more, according to recent studies.

WASHINGTON, June 10 : Half of Americans fear that the rise of AI could put them or someone in their household out of work, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll that also showed…

More than half of respondents in an Reuters/Ipsos poll said that they feared AI technology could cost someone in their household a job.

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Anthropic's AI survey showed Americans are afraid of job losses, hopeful for health breakthroughs, and distrustful of firms behind the tech.

Anthropic Public Record is a national survey of attitudes and opinions towards AI.

Anthropic surveyed nearly 52,000 Americans about their hopes and fears around AI. Sixty-four percent fear job losses, and 56 percent worry about losing the ability to think for…