AI:美国人是否担心错误的工作?
AI: Are Americans Worrying About The Wrong Jobs?

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/ai-are-americans-worrying-about-wrong-jobs

皮尤研究中心最近的一项调查揭示了美国公众与AI专家之间关于AI对工作的潜在影响的脱节。公众低估了AI对律师和卡车司机等专业的威胁,同时高估了医生,老师和音乐家的风险,尽管这两个团体都预计这些领域会在这些领域丧生。出纳员和记者都被公众和专家视为脆弱。 公众占上风的不确定性水平,许多不确定AI对特定工作的影响。尽管AI专家通常更加乐观,但两个群体都关心政府监管不足。该调查还强调了人口差异,男性对AI的乐观比女性更加乐观。此外,受访者认为AI设计主要受到男性和白人成年人观点的影响。被调查的“ AI专家”是美国的AI专业知识所表彰的美国个人。

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The rapid adoption of AI has stirred up worry - or at least apprehension - among many workers, as it is still unknown exactly what the impacts of the technology will be.

However, as Statista's Anna Fleck reports, some of this worry could be misaligned, as new survey data from Pew Recenter Right shows, with a gap in understanding over which jobs are most at risk having grown between the general public and AI experts.

According to the poll, conducted between August and October 2024, U.S. adults underestimate the impacts of AI on jobs for lawyers and truck drivers. By contrast, the U.S. public was more likely than experts to think medical doctors, teachers and musicians are at risk of AI-related job cuts over the next 20 years - although half of U.S. adults and experts say there will be job loss in each of these areas. A majority in both groups thought that AI will lead to fewer jobs for cashiers and journalists.

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Another key takeaway however is the general climate of uncertainty that exists among the public, with between 13-26 percent of U.S. adults saying they are unsure whether or not there will be job losses per polled job.

The survey also found that while AI experts tend to be more positive than the public about the potential of AI, a majority in both groups were concerned that government regulation of AI will not go far enough. Pew researchers also reported that more men were optimistic about AI than women and that respondents generally agreed that men’s views, as well as white adults’ views, are most represented in AI design than other groups.

The ‘AI experts’ interviewed by Pew are all based in the U.S. and were selected based on their ability to demonstrate expertise via their work or research in artificial intelligence or related fields. They include authors and presenters of 21 AI-focused conferences from 2023 and 2024.

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