As AI tools continue to evolve, many are concerned that AI-based tools and functions will eventually see humans out of the job in various industries.
But AI experts don’t view things the same way, seeing AI as more of a tool to help enhance human productivity and creation, as opposed to replacing it.
That’s one of the key elements of focus in this new overview from Statista, based on research conducted by Pew Research Center in August last year.
According to the research, AI experts are also less concerned than the general public on AI impersonation, and the misuse of personal information, while they also don’t believe that AI will lead to less personal connection, another concern among the general community.
That may make you feel a little better about the rapid development of AI tools, that while they are capable of a range of tasks, those working on these tools don’t see them as replacements for real people, and human engagement.
I mean, not yet at least.
You can check out Statista’s full report here, and see the original Pew Research data here.