A majority of hourly workers don’t appear to be concerned over the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, a new report has revealed, despite growing job insecurity across the world over the emerging tech.
Fifty-six per cent of the over 3,000 hourly workers surveyed in the U.S. said they are unconcerned about the impact of AI on their work, according to a new report from workforce payments platform Branch.
The findings come amid growing concerns that AI would eventually replace employees. Previous research from Goldman Sachs even warned that the rapid rise of AI tools could expose 300 million full-time jobs.