MEXICO CITY.- Artificial intelligence is often presented as a particularly attractive tool for younger people, but the latest data show a much more ambivalent relationship. According to a survey conducted by the EduBirdie online learning platform among 2,000 members of Generation Z in the United States — young people born approximately between 1997 and 2012 — 50% say they feel worried or anxious about the impact that AI could have on employment.…
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MEXICO CITY.- Artificial intelligence is often presented as a particularly attractive tool for younger people, but the latest data show a much more ambivalent relationship. According to a survey conducted by the EduBirdie online learning platform among 2,000 members of Generation Z in the United States — young people born approximately between 1997 and 2012 — 50% say they feel worried or anxious about the impact that AI could have on employment.…