Workers believe they can benefit from AI and automation


Working people seem convinced that automation and robotisation do not necessarily mean job losses. — AFP Relaxnews

Almost two years after the emergence of ChatGPT, the practical value of generative artificial intelligence is no longer in doubt within companies that have integrated this technology. Employees who use AI tools seem convinced of their productivity benefits, according to a recent US study.

A research team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) surveyed over 9,000 employees in nine countries on their perceptions of task automation and the proliferation of machine-based tools in the world of work. Several reports claim that millions of jobs are set to disappear by 2030, due to technological progress. These alarmist forecasts could lead working people to fear that they will ultimately be replaced by intelligent machines.

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