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22% of US workers say they worry technology will replace their jobs — an increase from 2021, Gallup says. Workers with concerns tend to be young, college-educated, and make under $100k a year. The growing fear comes as AI tools like ChatGPT can now perform job tasks like writing and coding. And when considering just college-educated workers, the rise in worry is even sharper: from 8% who were worried in 2021 to a whopping 20% who are worried today, the poll says. The rapid development of generative AI technology, the Gallup researchers say, "may be changing the stereotype of what computers can do in the workplace."
Persons: Gallup, Alexis Ohanian, it's, ChatGPT, Goldman Sachs, Gray, Emily Hanley, Suumit Shah, Gallup didn't Organizations: Service, Gallup, Challenger Locations: Wall, Silicon
Emily Hanley is a freelance copywriter, writer, and comedian. She started losing work when clients decided to use ChatGPT instead of hiring a copywriter. For the past several years, I worked as a full-time freelance copywriter i.e. Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported data that showed Artificial Intelligence led to nearly 4,000 job losses in May of 2023. Emily Hanley is a freelance copywriter and comedian.
Persons: Emily Hanley, Hanley, I'm, I've, we've, I'd Organizations: Brand, Artificial Intelligence Locations: Capri, Hawaii
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