An IE University study showed that, out of a sample of 3,000 Europeans, 68% want their governments to introduce rules to safeguard jobs from AI.
An IE University study showed that, out of a sample of 3,000 Europeans, 68% want their governments to introduce rules to safeguard jobs from AI advancement.
The study shows that out of a sample of 3,000 Europeans, 68% want their governments to introduce rules to safeguard jobs from the rising level of automation being brought about by AI. Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weekly"The most common fear is the potential for job loss," Ikhlaq Sidhu, dean of the IE School of SciTech at IE University
Standing out from the rest of Europe, Estonia is the only country where this view decreased — by 23% — from last year. In Estonia, only 35% of the population wants their government to impose limits on AI.Generally, though, the majority of people in Europe are favorable of governments regulating AI to stem the risk of job losses.
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