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The AI Divide

Consumers have a love-hate relationship with artificial intelligence.

The AI Divide

The future is here. Automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are entering the labor market at various rates across industries. And while consumers enjoy their convenience, surveys show they fear losing their jobs to AI-powered bots. Analysts and business leaders are also torn. Some experts predict AI will generate enough new jobs to replace old ones, while others urge caution. 

The Present: Robots in the workforce
What's your industry's automation potential?

Consumer comfort with automation around the world

Across the globe, people have mixed expectations of the changes that AI-powered robots are bringing to their daily lives.   

Automation in the USA
A look at AI in Europe
In the wake of automation, respondents predict the following industries will generate the most jobs


What's next in AI?

Your next boss probably won’t be a bot, but expect jobs and positions to reflect the growing influence of robots. There are also signs of a widening skills gap as more companies engage in robotics-related work. 

A look at the work future of 2019 and 2020
Work activities by 2030
What futurists say about AI