A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that Americans are broadly concerned about artificial intelligence’s impact on employment. The survey, conducted from June 3 to June 8, questioned 4,531 respondents. Overall, 53% say they are concerned that AI will cause them or someone in their household to lose a job, while 37% report they are not concerned.
The results indicate that job-related worries are a major public concern, with respondents linking AI to potential displacement within their immediate households. The reporting across outlets focuses on the share of Americans who expect negative employment effects, rather than on specific industries or company practices. The findings come from the Reuters/Ipsos methodology and question wording that measure household-level job risk perceptions.
Taken together, the articles present a consistent picture: roughly half of Americans express worry that AI could affect employment for people in their household.