While a majority of the American workforce supports AI in the workplace, they still would prefer a human-in-command approach to machine integration.
According to a survey commissioned by Automatica, 60% of American workers trust artificial intelligence (AI) devices/software to make important workplace decisions, but nearly 80% want them to be instantly recognizable like machines.
Even as AI and machinery has become a larger staple in the workplace, 81% of U.S. workers surveyed still indicated wanting a human-in-command approach to machine and robotic workplace integration.
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