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Understanding worker skepticism is crucial for AI adoption and policy development in the US.
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More than half of US desk workers are skeptical about AI, showing the highest level of distrust globally. This skepticism extends beyond job loss concerns to broader doubts about AI's benefits. In contrast, workers in emerging economies tend to have more trust in AI technologies.

Understanding worker skepticism is crucial for AI adoption and policy development in the US.
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High skepticism may slow AI integration and innovation in US workplaces.
Companies should address worker concerns to improve AI acceptance and effectiveness.
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More than half of US desk workers are skeptical about AI, showing the highest level of distrust globally. This skepticism extends beyond job loss concerns to broader doubts about AI's benefits. In contrast, workers in emerging economies tend to have more trust in AI technologies.
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More than half of US desk workers are skeptical about AI, showing the highest level of distrust globally. This skepticism extends beyond job loss concerns to broader doubts about AI's benefits. In contrast, workers in emerging economies tend to have more trust in AI technologies.