Half of Americans Fear AI Job Loss
Analysis based on 17 articles · First reported Jun 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The widespread fear of job displacement due to AI, as revealed by the Reuters>>>/Ipsos>>> poll, could lead to increased social and political pressure for regulations on AI development and adoption. This sentiment may impact investment in AI companies like OpenAI>>> and Anthropic>>> if public backlash or government intervention becomes significant, potentially slowing the growth of the technology sector. Companies like Intuit>>> that are restructuring with an AI focus might face scrutiny regarding their workforce decisions.
A recent Reuters>>>/Ipsos>>> poll indicates that 53% of Americans fear losing their jobs or having someone in their household lose their job due to artificial intelligence. This concern is widespread across demographics, with Democrats showing higher anxiety than Republicans. The survey follows a trend of AI-related job cuts, such as Intuit>>> laying off 17% of its workforce to focus on AI. Public figures like Eric Schmidt>>> have faced backlash when discussing AI's impact, and individuals like Jennifer Schalhoub>>> report direct job losses attributed to AI. The poll also highlights a general unease about AI's increasing use, with 73% of Americans expressing concern, up from 68% in 2023. Despite these fears, AI adoption continues, with companies like OpenAI>>> and Anthropic>>> making significant advancements and generating Wall Street interest. The Donald Trump>>> administration has adopted a friendly stance towards the AI industry, emphasizing innovation.
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