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Survey: Generations, genders differ when it comes to AI replacing people for some jobs

By Burt Glass

More young people than old, and more men than women, are open to artificial intelligence-powered machines replacing people in a variety of jobs, according to the latest Media & Technology Survey from Boston University’s College of Communication and Ipsos.

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Survey: Generations, genders differ when it comes to AI replacing people for some jobs

Posted 3 years ago on Wednesday, September 28th, 2022 in Homepage, Media & Technology Press Releases

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