
"66% of Americans expect AI to be a net positive for society within the next five years, reflecting a cautious optimism compared to the more bullish views of corporate leaders."
"About a third of Americans surveyed expect AI to usher in large-scale job losses across industries over the next two to three years, contrasting sharply with only 13% of corporate leaders."
"68% of investors and 55% of executives believe AI will lead to fewer entry-level positions and higher skill requirements for those who remain employed."
"Martin Whittaker states that corporate leaders can use survey data to inform their AI strategies, asking how to pursue opportunities while managing risks."
Recent polling by Just Capital reveals that 66% of Americans believe AI will positively impact society within five years, a rise from previous data. However, there is a significant disparity between public and corporate perceptions regarding job losses due to AI. While a third of Americans anticipate large-scale job losses, only 13% of corporate leaders share this concern. Many executives and investors foresee fewer entry-level jobs and increased skill requirements instead. Martin Whittaker emphasizes the importance of these insights for CEOs in shaping AI strategies.
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