15% of Americans say they'd be willing to have a job where their direct supervisor is an AI program that assigns tasks and sets schedules, according to a Quinnipiac University poll. The reading indicates limited public acceptance of AI in direct managerial roles, suggesting potential adoption headwinds for workforce automation and scheduling solutions. Monitor corporate pilot programs and uptake metrics for signals of changing acceptance among employees.
15% of Americans say they'd be willing to have a job where their direct supervisor is an AI program that assigns tasks and sets schedules, according to a Quinnipiac University poll. The reading indicates limited public acceptance of AI in direct managerial roles, suggesting potential adoption headwinds for workforce automation and scheduling solutions. Monitor corporate pilot programs and uptake metrics for signals of changing acceptance among employees.
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