15% of Americans say they'd be willing to work for an AI boss
A Quinnipiac poll found 70% of Americans believe AI will reduce job opportunities while only 15% accept AI as direct supervisors in the workplace.
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What to remember: 15% of Americans would agree to have an IA supervisor to manage their tasks and schedules according to a Quinnipiac University study. 70% of respondents believe that the progress of the IA will reduce job opportunities for humans. Amazon and Uber are already deploying IA systems to replace some of the responsibilities of middle management. A minority open to artificial management 80% of Americans would not be willing to hold a …
Some Americans are Open to Taking Orders from a Machine
Taking orders from a machine may seem unusual. However, data shows that an increasing number of Americans are open to it. A recent poll by Quinnipiac University reveals that 15% of Americans would be willing to work under an AI system. This system would assign tasks and manage schedules, just like a direct supervisor. Survey […] The post Some Americans are Open to Taking Orders from a Machine appeared first on AutoGPT.
A survey published this Monday by Quinnipiac University reveals that a significant minority of Americans are willing to accept a hierarchical superior entirely led by an AI. A figure that is still modest, but symptomatic of a profound transformation of the relationship to work and managerial authority. The question does not ... Read more The article Working under the orders of an AI: 15% of Americans would be in favour of it, according to a poll…
AI Boss Acceptance: 15% Of Americans Reveal Surprising Willingness To Work For Algorithmic Management
BitcoinWorld AI Boss Acceptance: 15% of Americans Reveal Surprising Willingness to Work for Algorithmic Management A significant shift in workplace attitudes is emerging, as a new national poll reveals that 15% of American adults express willingness to have an artificial intelligence program as their direct supervisor. This finding, from a Quinnipiac University survey conducted in March 2026, provides a crucial data point in understanding the ev…
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