News/Surveys

Oct 14, 2025

No biggie? A paltry 5% of German workers fear losing jobs to AI

A new survey reveals that only 5% of German workers fear losing their jobs to artificial intelligence within the next five years, despite research suggesting nearly 40% of jobs in Germany involve tasks that could be automated. The widespread complacency may reflect limited AI knowledge among employees, with fewer than 40% having received any AI-related training even in companies already using the technology. What you should know: The survey by AOK's Scientific Institute found that two-thirds of German employees are "not at all concerned" about AI threatening their job security, while another 23% are "rather unconcerned." 42% of respondents said...

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Oct 14, 2025

Study finds AI-assisted therapy viewed as less trustworthy than traditional approaches

Public perception of mental health therapists who use AI in their practice remains largely negative, with people viewing AI-assisted therapy as potentially less trustworthy and empathetic than traditional approaches. A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) on physicians found that patients generally rated AI-using doctors as less competent and trustworthy, suggesting similar challenges await therapists as they increasingly integrate artificial intelligence into mental health services. The big picture: The mental health profession is gradually shifting from a traditional therapist-patient relationship to a therapist-AI-patient triad, but public acceptance lags behind the technology's capabilities. Over 400...

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Oct 10, 2025

Visual AI will transform business storytelling within 24 months, suggests survey

Generative artificial intelligence for visual content is reshaping how businesses create and deploy marketing materials, product demonstrations, and customer experiences. Unlike text-based AI that generates written content, visual AI systems can produce, modify, and enhance images, videos, and 3D graphics by learning from existing visual data to create contextually relevant content. The technology has reached a tipping point where enterprise adoption is accelerating rapidly. Global executives report being "fascinated by the progress made on video generation in just six months," with platforms like Adobe Firefly, Canva, HeyGen, Runway, OpenAI's Sora, and Google's Veo democratizing sophisticated visual content creation that previously...

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Oct 6, 2025

Survey finds AI sparks hiring wave, not job losses in tech sector. Even in data entry.

Despite widespread fears that artificial intelligence will eliminate jobs across industries, recent employment data tells a markedly different story. Two comprehensive surveys reveal that technology hiring remains surprisingly resilient, with AI actually driving increased demand for both permanent employees and contract workers. This contradiction between public anxiety and market reality reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of how AI transforms work rather than simply replacing it. While automation handles routine tasks, the complexity of implementing, managing, and refining AI systems creates entirely new categories of human work. The result is a labor market where technical skills remain in high demand, though the...

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Oct 3, 2025

Only 46% can spot AI-generated phishing emails, according to survey

A global survey of 18,000 employed adults found that only 46% could correctly identify AI-generated phishing emails, while 54% either believed they were authentic human-written messages or were unsure. The findings reveal a critical vulnerability in cybersecurity awareness as artificial intelligence makes phishing attacks increasingly sophisticated and harder to detect across all age groups. What you should know: The inability to distinguish AI-generated threats spans all generations, with no significant differences in detection rates between age groups.• Gen Z correctly identified AI phishing attempts 45% of the time, millennials 47%, and both Gen X and baby boomers 46%.• When shown...

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Oct 3, 2025

40% of US consumers will pay for AI tools if companies earn their trust with transparency

A new Deloitte survey of over 3,500 US consumers reveals that 40% are willing to pay for generative AI tools, with trust and innovation serving as key drivers of purchasing decisions. The findings challenge previous research suggesting minimal consumer willingness to pay for AI services, highlighting how perceived responsibility and transparency directly correlate with spending behavior. What you should know: Consumer adoption of generative AI has accelerated dramatically over the past year. 53% of surveyed consumers are now experimenting with or regularly using gen AI, up from 38% in 2024. 42% of regular users report gen AI has a "very...

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Oct 3, 2025

Ringing the AI bell: 70% of independent hotels say tech is crucial to compete with major chains

Independent hospitality businesses are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence to compete with major hotel chains, with new research showing 70% of property owners view AI as crucial for staying competitive. The technology is democratizing tools once exclusive to large corporations, allowing boutique hotels, bed-and-breakfasts, and vacation rentals to streamline operations while preserving their personal touch. What you should know: AI adoption among independent hospitality operators is driven by immediate efficiency gains and competitive necessity. Nearly 39% of current AI users say it provides a significant competitive edge, while 30% consider it essential for survival. Time savings and efficiency are the top...

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Oct 2, 2025

28% of American adults have had romantic relationships with AI, claims study

A new study reveals that approximately 28% of American adults have had romantic or intimate relationships with artificial intelligence systems, according to research from Vantage Point Counseling Services, a mental health practice, surveying over 1,000 U.S. adults. The findings highlight how AI companions are becoming increasingly integrated into personal relationships, raising complex questions about fidelity, emotional connection, and the future of human intimacy as AI technology continues to advance. What you should know: More than half of American adults have formed some type of relationship with AI systems beyond just romantic connections. 53% of U.S. adults have had relationships with...

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Oct 1, 2025

Only 9% of Americans regularly get news from AI chatbots, reveals Pew survey

A new Pew Research Center survey reveals that only 9% of U.S. adults regularly get news from AI chatbots like ChatGPT or Gemini, with just 2% doing so often and 7% sometimes. The findings suggest that despite growing chatbot adoption, these AI tools have not yet established themselves as mainstream news sources, with 75% of Americans never using them for news consumption. What you should know: The majority of Americans remain skeptical about using AI chatbots as news sources, preferring traditional media outlets.• About 16% of adults use chatbots rarely for news, while three-quarters never do so at all.• Fewer...

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Sep 30, 2025

Study by background check platform finds AI hiring fraud costs companies $50K+ annually

A new study by Checkr, a background check platform, reveals that AI-powered fraud is rapidly outpacing employers' ability to detect deceptive hiring practices, with candidates increasingly using artificial intelligence to fake identities, qualifications, and even interviews. The research shows that nearly two-thirds of managers believe job seekers are now better at AI-enabled deception than companies are at spotting it, creating significant financial risks for organizations. The scope of the problem: Only 19% of surveyed managers expressed confidence that their hiring processes could catch fraudulent applicants, highlighting a dangerous detection gap. 59% of managers suspected candidates of using AI to misrepresent...

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Sep 29, 2025

Survey: 73% of CIOs now use Macs primarily for AI processing

Apple Macs are gaining significant traction in enterprise IT environments, with 73% of CIOs now citing AI processing as the primary use case for Apple hardware according to a new MacStadium survey of 300 chief information officers. This shift represents a fundamental change from Macs' traditional role in creative work and app development, positioning them as critical infrastructure for AI workloads as enterprises prioritize artificial intelligence capabilities. What you should know: Enterprise adoption of Mac infrastructure is accelerating rapidly across multiple dimensions.• Apple technologies now account for an average of 63% of enterprise endpoints, with nearly all respondents (96%) expecting...

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Sep 26, 2025

Buttress, not butt out? Survey finds 83% of business leaders see AI as employee support, not replacement

Only 11% of business executives expect AI adoption to trigger significant job cuts in their organizations, according to a new survey from Creatio, a customer relationship management platform. The findings contrast sharply with predictions from tech leaders like Dario Amodei, CEO of AI company Anthropic, who has suggested AI could eliminate half of all white-collar jobs within five years, highlighting a disconnect between current business sentiment and long-term AI impact forecasts. What you should know: The vast majority of business leaders view AI as a tool for employee support rather than replacement. 83% of executives surveyed said AI systems and...

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Sep 25, 2025

Americans left and right want child protection over AI innovation by 9-to-1 margin, reveals poll

A new YouGov poll reveals overwhelming bipartisan support among Americans for prioritizing child protection over tech industry growth in AI policy, with voters supporting protective measures by a 9-to-1 margin. The findings expose a stark disconnect between public sentiment and ongoing Republican divisions in Congress, where lawmakers remain split between promoting AI innovation and implementing stronger regulations. The big picture: Americans across all age groups, income levels, and political affiliations want Congress to focus on safeguarding children from AI-related harm before fostering tech industry growth. 89% of Trump voters and 95% of Harris voters agree that Congress should prioritize safeguards...

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Sep 24, 2025

40% of workers receive AI-generated “workslop” that takes hours to fix

A new study reveals that workers are increasingly using AI to produce "workslop"—low-quality, AI-generated work that appears legitimate but lacks substance and requires others to fix or redo it. Research from BetterUp Labs, a coaching and development platform, and Stanford Social Media Lab found that 40% of 1,150 surveyed employees received workslop in the past month, with recipients spending nearly two hours cleaning up the mess. What you should know: Workslop represents a fundamental shift in workplace dynamics, where AI tools enable workers to offload cognitive work to their colleagues rather than genuinely improving productivity. The researchers define workslop as...

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Sep 23, 2025

Andreessen Horowitz data shows ChatGPT dominates as consumers embrace AI tools

The artificial intelligence industry is experiencing a fascinating shift as consumers increasingly embrace AI tools for everyday tasks. While much attention focuses on AI's potential for scientific breakthroughs and enterprise applications, tracking how ordinary users actually interact with these technologies reveals crucial insights about the industry's future direction and commercial viability. Recent data from Andreessen Horowitz, a prominent Silicon Valley venture capital firm, shows that consumers are gravitating toward surprisingly diverse AI applications. Beyond the expected chatbot interactions, people are creating virtual companions, enhancing photos, and building digital characters for role-playing scenarios. This consumer behavior matters enormously because AI companies...

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Sep 23, 2025

AI usage among tech workers jumps from 14% to 90%, Google study reveals

Google's research arm has found that 90% of technology workers are now using artificial intelligence in their daily work, representing a dramatic surge from just 14% last year. The findings underscore how rapidly AI tools have become integral to software development, even as questions persist about their reliability and impact on entry-level employment in the tech sector. What you should know: The study surveyed 5,000 technology professionals globally and reveals the scale of AI adoption in coding and development work. Google's DORA research division conducted the survey, showing AI usage jumped from 14% to 90% year-over-year among tech workers. Workers...

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Sep 22, 2025

38% of Britons see AI as economic risk, threatening UK’s AI ambitions

A new poll from the Tony Blair Institute reveals that 38% of Britons view artificial intelligence as an economic risk, nearly double the 20% who see it as an opportunity. The findings threaten Prime Minister Keir Starmer's ambition to make the UK an AI "superpower" and highlight a critical trust gap that could undermine the country's AI adoption strategy. The big picture: The UK government has positioned AI as central to its economic growth strategy, but public skepticism could derail these plans before they gain momentum. Jakob Mökander from the Tony Blair Institute, a policy research organization, warns that the...

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Sep 19, 2025

Quick info lookups, practicalities comprise majority of ChatGPT usage

Three heavyweight studies have landed that pull back the curtain on what artificial intelligence usage actually looks like in practice. Reports from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Ipsos, a global market research firm, provide something rare in the AI hype cycle: concrete evidence about who uses these systems, what they do with them, and how the public really feels about this technology. OpenAI released usage data from more than one million ChatGPT conversations spanning mid-2024 to mid-2025. Anthropic published analysis of Claude AI usage statistics in its Economic Index, including enterprise API traffic—the behind-the-scenes data streams that power business applications. Meanwhile, Ipsos...

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Sep 19, 2025

AI agent adoption by big biz surges 119% as companies embrace autonomous systems

Salesforce's new Agentic Enterprise Index reveals that AI agent adoption among leading companies surged 119% in the first half of 2025, with consumer-facing industries like retail, travel, and financial services driving the fastest growth. The data shows businesses are rapidly transitioning to what Salesforce calls "agentic enterprises"—organizations where autonomous AI agents work alongside humans to execute complex business processes independently. What you should know: The shift toward AI agents represents a fundamental change in how businesses operate, moving beyond simple automation to systems that can reason, plan, and adapt. Employee interactions with AI agents grew at an average monthly rate...

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Sep 18, 2025

Live Science poll: 76% want AI development stopped or delayed over safety fears

A new Live Science poll reveals that 76% of over 1,700 readers believe artificial intelligence development should either be stopped immediately or significantly delayed due to safety concerns. However, 30% of respondents think it's already too late to halt AI's progression toward superintelligence, with many citing the irreversible nature of technological advancement and the global competitive dynamics driving AI research. What the poll found: The September survey exposed deep public anxiety about AI's trajectory toward potential superintelligence, known as the singularity.• 46% of the 1,787 respondents believe AI development must stop now because the risks are too great.• 30% think...

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Sep 18, 2025

34% of workers uncomfortable with AI calculating their pay, claims survey

A new PayrollOrg survey reveals significant worker resistance to artificial intelligence in payroll management, with 34% of American workers uncomfortable with AI calculating their wages and 45% opposing AI handling payroll inquiries. These findings suggest that despite AI's broader workplace adoption, employees remain particularly cautious about automation in areas directly affecting their financial wellbeing, highlighting the need for human oversight and transparent communication in payroll technology implementation. What you should know: The 2025 "Getting Paid In America" survey captured responses from over 25,900 workers nationwide, revealing deep skepticism about AI's role in payroll processes. Of 22,464 respondents asked about AI...

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Sep 17, 2025

No Fortune 500 company will fully replace customer service agents with AI by 2028, claims report

A new Gartner report predicts that no Fortune 500 company will completely replace human customer service agents with AI by 2028, challenging widespread expectations about AI's rapid displacement of service jobs. The research also suggests that half of organizations currently planning to slash their workforce in favor of AI systems will abandon those plans by 2027, indicating that the current AI adoption surge may be experiencing bubble-like characteristics. What you should know: Human agents remain irreplaceable for handling complex customer interactions that require nuance and relationship-building skills.• While AI excels at routine tasks like collecting customer information and looking up...

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Sep 17, 2025

OpenAI and Anthropic data reveals Claude is huge in NY, Cali and Virginia

OpenAI and Anthropic have released detailed global usage reports revealing significant disparities in how their AI models are being adopted worldwide. The data exposes a growing economic divide, with AI usage heavily concentrated in wealthy nations and tech hubs, potentially contradicting OpenAI's assertion that AI access should be treated as a "basic right." What the data reveals: The two companies' AI models serve distinctly different purposes, reflecting varied user needs and capabilities. Computer and mathematical tasks, including coding assistance, dominate Claude's usage at 36%, while accounting for less than 8% of ChatGPT usage. OpenAI's models function primarily as a search...

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Sep 17, 2025

57% of Americans see AI as risk to society, limiting human connection

A new Pew Research Center survey reveals that 57% of Americans view artificial intelligence as posing high risks to society, while only 25% see high benefits from the technology. The findings highlight a significant trust gap that could influence how AI development and regulation unfold across the United States. What you should know: The survey asked Americans to explain their reasoning about AI's risks and benefits in their own words, providing deeper insight into public sentiment. Among those rating AI risks as high, 27% worry most about AI eroding human abilities and connections, making people "lazy or less able to...

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