These are the American workers most worried that A.I. will soon make their jobs obsolete

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About one-quarter of workers fear job loss from artificial intelligence, according to a CNBC survey, but the majority aren't using AI, which could be a mistake.

How worried are U.S. workers about losing their job to artificial intelligence? The majority are not, according to a new CNBC survey, but the data shows that the answer to that question varies widely based on some key demographic factors.

30% of workers making less than $50,000 are worried, compared with 16% of those making over $150,000. AI experts have maintained that while there will inevitably be some job losses attributed to AI, the technology will offer as many opportunities as threats. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks during a keynote address announcing ChatGPT integration for Bing at Microsoft in Redmond, Washington, on February 7, 2023.If this AI outcome plays out as forecasted, Chui says, individual workers will see productivity increases. Some of theBut Chui said when you do the math on AI and work, that handing over tasks to AI could influence staffing numbers.

"Most workers are not using AI to do their jobs on a regular basis, but those who are seem intimidated by the new technology and what it might mean for them longer-term," said Laura Wronski, senior research manager of science at Momentive.

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