A recent survey reveals that a significant majority of people in the UK are concerned about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on employment. Conducted by King’s College London, the study found that 70% of respondents fear AI will lead to job losses, with over half predicting widespread unemployment. This anxiety is particularly pronounced among young people, who worry about their future job prospects as AI technology advances.
Interestingly, while the general public expresses skepticism about AI’s benefits, employers appear more optimistic. Nearly 70% of employers believe AI will create new opportunities, contrasting sharply with the public’s view that economic gains will primarily benefit wealthy investors. This disconnect highlights a growing divide in perceptions of AI’s role in the workforce.
The survey also indicates a strong desire for government intervention, with 66% of respondents advocating for stricter regulations on AI companies. Many are calling for retraining programs and taxes on businesses that replace workers with AI, reflecting a widespread concern about the future of work in an increasingly automated world.
As AI continues to evolve, the implications for job security and economic equality are becoming more pressing. The public’s fear of job displacement may lead to increased demands for policy changes, shaping the future landscape of work in the UK.
Source: Euronews

