Americans Remain Skeptical of ChatGPT's Impact on Jobs and AI Adoption

Most Americans have not used ChatGPT, and only a small percentage believe that chatbots will have a major impact on their jobs. A recent survey by Pew Research Center found that 24% of Americans who have heard of ChatGPT have used it, with younger and college-educated adults being more likely to have used it. The survey also revealed that chatbots are primarily used for entertainment and learning, and there has been an increase in their use for work tasks. While Americans believe that chatbots will have a major impact on professions such as software engineers and graphic designers, they are less likely to think it will affect their own jobs. Additionally, most employed Americans do not believe that chatbots would be very helpful for their work.
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