Many Americans are aware of common ways they might encounter AI in daily life, though fewer are able to correctly identify each of the six common uses of AI in the survey. More broadly, the public remains more concerned than excited about the increasing use of AI in daily life.| Pew Research Center
62% of Americans believe artificial intelligence will have a major impact on jobholders overall in the next 20 years, but far fewer think it will greatly affect them personally. Majorities oppose using AI in making final decisions on hiring or firing.| Pew Research Center
Artificial intelligence (AI) is spreading through society into some of the most important sectors of people’s lives – from health care and legal services| Pew Research Center
In 2022, 19% of American workers were in jobs that are the most exposed to artificial intelligence, in which the most important activities may be either replaced or assisted by AI. Women, Asian, college-educated and higher-paid workers have more exposure to AI, but workers in the most exposed industries are more likely to say AI will help more than hurt them personally.| Pew Research Center
People seeking employment must increasingly put their “best foot forward” not just to a hiring manager, but to a computer program with power to weed them| Pew Research Center
A prototype driverless car on demonstration around the roads of East London in 2017. (Philip Toscano/PA Images via Getty Images) Driverless cars may evoke| Pew Research Center
52% of Americans say they feel more concerned than excited about the increased use of artificial intelligence.| Pew Research Center