over half UK Adults are worried that artificial intelligence (AI) could have done to work Or according to a new survey, change it beyond recognition.
Trade Union Congress (TUC), who commissioned the pole, said that conclusions should be a wake-up call for ministers Prepare for fast technical change,
The survey found that 51 percent were worried about adults working AyeEffect on their employment. The sounds of fear were especially high among young workers, with 62 percent of children aged 25 to 34 years.
Concerns were also seen in political division, in which about half of labor, conservative and reforms are all concerned with voters.
It follows many big employers, including Bt, Amazon and Microsoft, who moves forward in AI in recent months. Can cut job,

The Assistant General Secretary of TUC, Kate Bell said: “AI can have transformational capacity, and if developed properly, labor productivity can benefit from the benefit that can bring this technique.
“The option is foggy. Left and in the wrong hands, there may be heavy inequality in the AI revolution as the jobs are down or displaced, and the shareholders become rich.”
The union body has said for assurance that workers will not be left behind from advances in AI, which requires companies to invest in workforce skills and training.
Experts say AI’s influence is likely to be uneven in areas. Regular administrative roles and some digital services are considered more weak, while technology, engineering and expert are expected to grow in businesses.
TUC warned that UK at risk of “sleep” in a labor market renovated by technology, but lacks security workers’ needs.

Estimates last year from Tony Blair Institute estimated that AI could displace millions of jobs in the private sector, but also said that the figure would be offset with an increase in the technical industry and the roles that produce it.
One million and three million private sector jobs may go in the coming decades, although the final growth in unemployment will be less in hundreds of thousands.
According to the analysis of the institute, at the peak of dissolution, 60,000 and 275,000 jobs will be displaced each year. But it depicted as “relatively modest” compared to the 450,000 average job losses recorded in the UK in the last decade. More than 34 million people are employed in Britain.
Sir Kir Star announced 50-point scheme for AI in Britain At the beginning of the year, at that time saying: “I believe that we should embrace our role as rebels in this revolution if our economy has to grow and our people are rich.”
The Prime Minister said: “AI will define the upcoming decade. This will provide extraordinary opportunities. But those opportunities will only be available to countries and companies that can work to work for AI.
“Our choice, then not what AI revolution occurs. It is out of our hands. We should decide if we want to move forward and want to shape that revolution, or sit back in passively and wait to shape us.”