A recent survey indicates that less than 10% of the Chinese public expresses concern about artificial intelligence leading to job losses. The study, conducted by University College London in collaboration with Public First, found that 96% of Chinese respondents use AI weekly at work and a significant majority believe students should be taught AI effectively. These findings suggest a broadly positive public attitude towards AI in China, with a prevailing belief that the technology can enhance future skills and higher-value employment. AI
IMPACT Suggests a favorable environment for AI adoption and development in China, potentially influencing policy and investment.
RANK_REASON The cluster reports on a survey about public opinion regarding AI, which falls under commentary.
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