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 themselves. Daily AI users are far less concerned. Still, most people reject AI in their own workplace, even for tasks they think it can handle.

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…

Democratas têm mais probabilidade do que republicanos de se preocupar com impacto da tecnologia

Anthropic has joined calls for the AI industry to find ways to cushion people from AI's disruptions to the workforce.

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

"Some amount of displacement, though we cannot say how much ... and our responsibility is to prepare for it and respond to it," Anthropic wrote.

They’re about to get more AI rammed down their throats, stuck into their pension plans and investment portfolios

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…