Black workers are more afraid of being replaced by AI than white workers, a new survey found.
That may be because Black workers have a fraught history with the technology, experts say.
Black workers are feeling the pressure, new research suggests.
Even before the rise of generative AI, Black workers in low-wage jobs faced a greater risk of being replaced by automation technologies, Goligoski said.
"It is insufficient to relegate the responsibility of protecting Black workers from the harms of AI to businesses alone," Hayes said.
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