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55% of Americans Fear AI’s Impact on Jobs and Education, Quinnipiac Poll Reveals

A Quinnipiac poll reveals 55% of Americans fear AI will harm jobs and education, as tech giants invest $650 billion in AI infrastructure this year.

Americans are increasingly expressing apprehension about the implications of artificial intelligence, as a recent Quinnipiac poll reveals that a majority fears the rapidly evolving technology may jeopardize their jobs and negatively impact education. According to the poll results released on Monday, 55% of Americans now believe that AI will do more harm than good in their daily lives, marking an 11% rise since last April.

This growing unease comes as corporations invest heavily in AI, positioning it as a key driver of U.S. economic growth. Tech giants including Amazon.com Inc., Meta Platforms Inc., Google, and Microsoft Corp. collectively plan to allocate around $650 billion this year towards developing AI infrastructure.

Investment from influential figures in the tech industry is also notable, as billionaires like venture capitalist Marc Andreessen and OpenAI President Greg Brockman have contributed tens of millions of dollars to the upcoming U.S. midterm elections, aiming to support pro-AI candidates and advocate for minimal regulation.

As the campaign heats up, the construction of AI data centers has emerged as a contentious issue, eliciting significant backlash from communities nationwide. Notably, 65% of Americans oppose the establishment of AI data centers in their localities, with concerns primarily revolving around potential increases in electricity costs, water usage, and noise pollution.

The Quinnipiac findings align with other surveys indicating heightened anxiety regarding job displacement and misinformation linked to AI technologies. In a poll conducted by NBC News, voters rated AI unfavorably, even more so than their views on Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Concerns about job security resonate strongly with the public, as 70% of respondents believe that advancements in AI are likely to diminish job opportunities, reflecting a 14% increase in such sentiments since last year. Conversely, only 7% think AI will create new job opportunities.

Compounding these fears, a slight majority of Americans oppose the military’s use of AI for selecting targets, while 36% support it. This polling comes in the wake of reports revealing that the Pentagon has employed Anthropic PBC‘s AI technology for military operations in regions such as Venezuela and Iran.

Education is another area where public sentiment is decidedly negative; nearly two-thirds of Americans believe AI will worsen educational outcomes, while only 27% think it could improve schools. This skepticism reflects broader concerns about the impact of AI on various facets of society.

The Quinnipiac poll was conducted via telephone interviews with 1,397 U.S. adults in mid-March, with a margin of error of 3.3%. As these concerns continue to mount, the conversation around AI is likely to intensify, drawing attention to the balance between innovation and societal implications.

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