People are most worried about AI replacing these 2 jobs, according to the Max Planck Institute
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A recent study involving 10,000 participants across 20 countries found that public concern about AI replacing jobs is most pronounced in occupations like doctors and judges, primarily due to fears regarding AI's lack of empathy and moral reasoning. Researchers assessed how different psychological traits correlate with job roles, noting that perceptions of AI's capabilities greatly influence fear levels. Attitudes towards AI's potential to take over roles varied internationally, with countries like the U.S., India, and Saudi Arabia expressing substantial anxiety regarding fairness and transparency in AI, especially within healthcare and legal sectors.
A new study revealed widespread concern about AI replacing critical roles like doctors and judges, emphasizing fears linked to AI's lack of empathy and moral judgment.
The research highlights a perceived mismatch between essential human traits and AI capabilities, which significantly influences people's attitudes toward AI in various professions.
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