Less than 10% of Chinese public worried about AI destroying jobs: survey
China is better positioned than many other nations to lead in artificial intelligence due to the public’s “strikingly positive” attitude towards the technology, according to a new survey by University College London. Less than 10 per cent of respondents in China worried that AI would make it harder to find a job and about one-third believed the technology would create more high-skilled work, the survey found. A whopping 96 per cent of Chinese people surveyed said they used AI
A recent survey by University College London reveals a remarkably optimistic public sentiment towards artificial intelligence in China. The study found that fewer than 10% of Chinese respondents expressed concern about AI leading to job losses. In contrast, approximately one-third anticipate that AI will generate more high-skilled employment opportunities.
Furthermore, the survey highlighted the widespread integration of AI in the Chinese workforce, with a significant 96% of participants reporting weekly use of AI in their professional lives. This positive outlook suggests China is well-positioned to be a leader in AI development.
Understanding public perception of AI is crucial for anticipating its societal impact and guiding policy decisions regarding technological advancement and workforce adaptation.
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