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65% of workers avoid AI tools due to ethical, privacy concerns

A recent CNBC survey indicates that a significant majority of workers, specifically 65%, are choosing to avoid artificial intelligence tools. The reasons cited for this avoidance are varied, encompassing moral objections, environmental concerns, privacy issues, and other personal considerations. This trend suggests a notable level of apprehension or ethical deliberation among the workforce regarding AI adoption. AI

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IMPACT Highlights potential friction in AI adoption due to worker concerns, suggesting a need for better communication on ethical and privacy safeguards.

RANK_REASON The cluster reports on a survey about worker sentiment towards AI, which falls under commentary rather than a direct AI industry event.

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65% of workers avoid AI tools due to ethical, privacy concerns

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    https://www. europesays.com/2992757/ CNBC Survey Shows 65% Of Workers Have Avoided Using Artificial Intelligence For Moral, Environmental, Privacy Or Other Reas

    https://www. europesays.com/2992757/ CNBC Survey Shows 65% Of Workers Have Avoided Using Artificial Intelligence For Moral, Environmental, Privacy Or Other Reasons # AI # ArtificialIntelligence # LaborNews # WesternNewYork # wny

  2. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    CNBC Survey Shows 65% Of Workers Have Avoided Using Artificial Intelligence For Moral, Environmental, Privacy Or Other Reasons https://www. byteseu.com/2023808/

    CNBC Survey Shows 65% Of Workers Have Avoided Using Artificial Intelligence For Moral, Environmental, Privacy Or Other Reasons https://www. byteseu.com/2023808/ # AI # ArtificialIntelligence # LaborNews # WesternNewYork # wny