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Surveys highlight that workers like AI

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Workers definitely have a love/hate relationship with AI. It just depends on your industry, job, and what tasks you do on a daily basis. While there are a ton of people who are not liking this new AI age, there are definitely workers who are on board with the AI ship.

Surveys point to many workers liking AI

Axios surveyed more than 31,000 workers, asking what they most value about AI. The largest chunk, 33%, stated Producing high-quality work in half the time. Next, 23% said Never having to mentally absorb unnecessary information again. Another 23% said it was Cutting the time I spend answering emails and chat in half.

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17% stated that it was Outsourcing all of my busywork. Lastly, the smallest chunk, 15%, said they most valued Never having to write a first draft of a document.

It makes sense that workers, especially those who do repetitive tasks, have taken a liking to AI. We can’t deny that it makes certain tasks quick and painless. Stressful tasks that take a long time to perform can be automated or expedited. This could lead to an increase in productivity for the company as a whole.

But, there’s another side to this coin

So, while AI seems to be liked by several folks in the workforce, there’s another side to the coin. The businesses that are hiring more people are hiring AI experts. So, this means that certain workers aren’t at risk of being replaced by AI, but they’re at risk of being replaced by AI experts.

This could lead to a huge shift in the workforce. Writers, artists, musicians, and other workers are going to be booted in lieu of AI experts. This is something that people are going to look into as AI progresses. As time goes on, we” be able to paint a clearer picture of what’s going to happen.