San Francisco (Crohn) – Most Americans are now afraid that artificial intelligence can put large areas of people, perhaps even the entire industries, or work permanently. These are new results Reuters/IPSOS poll It ended on Monday.
The six -day poll revealed that 71 % of the respondents are concerned that artificial intelligence will put “a lot of people to work permanently.” 77 % of the respondents said they are concerned that artificial intelligence can be used to sow political chaos, which Reuters described as “a sign of uncomfortable use of artificial intelligence technology now to create realistic videos of fictional events.”
Americans are also concerned about technology military applications with 48 % of those surveyed say that the government should never use Amnesty International to determine the goal of the military strike, as only 24 % said that this was used by technology.
Moreover, more than half of the Americans – 61 % of the respondents – expressed concern about the amount of electricity needed to operate artificial intelligence technology, which is currently in the midst of a boom.
Amnesty International has already had a measurable effect on the job market, especially in California. According to one recent report, more than 10,000 jobs have already been lost to artificial intelligence this year. Last week, new data from the state indicated that the California unemployment rate is now the highest in the country.
The heavy information sector in particular has witnessed significant discounts in jobs with companies that are repeatedly cited by expanding the scope of artificial intelligence as a worker in workers.