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One chart shows a big warning sign for the future of AI

A survey shows that even the so-called "AI native" generation is souring on the technology.

The Pew Research Center's latest survey reveals a significant shift in young adults' attitudes towards artificial intelligence (AI). For the first time since 2021, a majority of adults under 30 are more concerned than excited about AI technology. This change in sentiment coincides with a growing perception that AI may lead to job losses, with 71% of Americans, including those aged 18 to 29, sharing this view - a rise from 64% two years ago.

Despite this, some leading companies like Reddit's Steve Huffman have expressed confidence in hiring younger employees who have grown up with AI, attributing their success to these "AI-native" workers. However, the Pew survey also found that young adults are not the only age group using AI; 71% of Americans across all age demographics reported using AI chatbots powered by large language models.

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