#Employment
9 bookmarks tagged with "Employment"
across 1 category: AI & Public Opinion
-  US Workers Are More Worried Than Hopeful About Future AI Use in the Workplacepewresearch.org • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Pew Research survey of 5,273 US workers finds 52% worried about AI use in workplaces vs 27% excited. Workers who've used AI tools report positive outcomes (59% saved time, 46% improved work quality). Education and income gaps emerge: higher earners 3x more likely to use AI. Concerns focus on job loss and declining importance of human skills. resources:
-  PwC 2025 Global AI Jobs Barometerpwc.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion PwC analysis of nearly one billion job ads across six continents examining AI's impact on employment. Finds jobs growing 38% in AI-exposed occupations vs 65% in less-exposed roles. Documents 56% wage premium for AI skills (up from 25% last year). Shows degree requirements declining 7pp in AI-augmented jobs. Reveals skills evolution 66% faster in AI-exposed industries. resources:
-  Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Research Hubgallup.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 75% of Americans believe AI will reduce total jobs over next 10 years. 77-79% don't trust businesses to use AI responsibly, but 57% say transparency would help. Majority believe AI does equal harm and good (56%), with 31% thinking it does more harm than good. resources:
-  What the public thinks about AI and the implications for governancebrookings.edu • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 49% of US respondents believe AI risks outweigh benefits. 71% globally disagree that AI regulation is not needed. 82% of US voters believe tech executives can't be trusted to self-regulate. 53% of US adults expect AI to increase unemployment. 
-  Optimism and Anxiety: Views on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Higher Education's Responsegallup.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 73% of Americans believe AI will eliminate more jobs than it creates. Up to 47% of US jobs at risk within 20 years. Explores workforce displacement concerns and education/retraining needs for AI economy. resources:
-  The Ipsos AI Monitor 2024 - APAC Reportipsos.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Asia-Pacific shows highest AI excitement globally. Third annual survey across 32 countries. People trust AI more than humans to avoid discrimination (54% vs 45%). 36% expect AI to replace their jobs, with higher education workers most concerned. resources:
-  The Ipsos AI Monitor 2024 - Global Reportipsos.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 53% excited about AI products vs 50% nervous. 37% think AI will improve their job vs 16% worsen. 67% claim good AI understanding (72% Gen Z, 58% Boomers). 37% worry AI will worsen disinformation. Anglosphere and Europe most skeptical, Asia most optimistic. resources:
-  Global Views on AI 2023 - Ipsos Global Advisoripsos.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 67% claim good AI understanding but only 51% know which products use AI. Nearly equal nervousness (52%) vs excitement (54%). 36% of workers expect AI to replace their job. Emerging markets AI-enthusiastic, high-income countries AI-wary. Nervousness increased most since previous survey. resources:
-  YouGov / Artificial Intelligence Poll Results (March 2024)yougov.net • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Survey of 1,073 US adults (March 14-18 2024). 54% feel cautious about AI, 49% concerned. 44% use AI tools, text generation (23%) and chatbots (22%) most common. Only 31% say AI makes life easier. 55% don't trust AI for unbiased decisions, 62% for ethical decisions. 3% experienced AI-related job loss. resources: