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As It Turns Out, People Actually Want To Use AI At Their Jobs. But ...

  • Jul 16, 2025
  • 1 min read

Stanford just dropped fresh research on how workers really feel about AI coming into their jobs, and it’s not what you think. Turns out people aren’t anti-AI; they just want to keep control over what parts get automated.


Quick hits from the study:

• Workers prefer equal partnership with AI

 • 45% worry AI lacks trustworthiness

 • Almost half of startups automate unwanted tasks

 • Interpersonal skills rising in value

 • Humans want AI to handle repetitive tasks


Bottom line: Listen first, automate second.


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