Skip to main content

Americans Grow Wary as AI Use Rises, Quinnipiac Poll Shows Job Fear

What Happened

A new Quinnipiac University poll reveals that while American adults are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence tools in their daily lives, their attitudes towards AI are becoming more negative. The survey found that 7 in 10 Americans believe AI will lead to job losses, highlighting growing anxiety about automation and workforce disruption. The sentiment is particularly strong among Gen Z, who are the most pessimistic about AI’s impact on employment. The poll reflects a rising tension between enthusiasm for AI’s convenience and concerns about its broader social consequences.

Why It Matters

This poll underscores how rapid AI adoption is reshaping public opinion, especially regarding employment and economic security. With younger generations the most concerned, anxiety around AI-driven job displacement could influence education, policy, and business strategy in coming years. Read more in our AI News Hub

BytesWall Newsroom

The BytesWall Newsroom delivers timely, curated insights on emerging technology, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, startups, and digital innovation. With a pulse on global tech trends and a commitment to clarity and credibility, our editorial voice brings you byte-sized updates that matter. Whether it's a breakthrough in AI research or a shift in digital policy, the BytesWall Newsroom keeps you informed, inspired, and ahead of the curve.

Related Articles