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About a third of workers say AI use will lead to fewer job opportunities for them in the long run; chatbots seen as more helpful for speeding up work than improving its quality

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[–] homesweethomeMrL 5 points 3 days ago

Incorrect. U.S. Workers are split into two camps:

  • one group has never used AI and thinks it sounds "neat"
  • the other group has used AI and is extremely pissed off.

As time moves on, we expect one of these groups to expand and the other to shrink.

(Technically there's a third group which is the devs who "well actually" their favorite transmutation of AI until you just wander away while smiling and nodding.)