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

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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