College-educated, high-wage workers most at risk for replacement by AI

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Among a host of worries about emerging artificial intelligence tools, the most near-horizon concern may be about AI inching closer to replacing flesh-and-bone workers.

SALT LAKE CITY — Among a host of worries about emerging artificial intelligence tools, including their potential to breach personal privacy, flaunt copyright protections, perpetuate discrimination and perhaps even

"Extrapolating our estimates globally suggests that generative AI could expose the equivalent of 300 million full-time jobs to automation."new study from Pew Research Based on an assessment of 2022 government employment and wage data, researchers found that 19% of American workers are in jobs that are the most exposed to AI, in which the most important activities may be either replaced or assisted by AI. About a quarter of workers, 23%, have jobs that are the least exposed to AI, in which the most important activities are farther from the reach of AI.

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