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CNBC survey: Nearly two-thirds of U.S. workers have avoided AI over moral, privacy, or environmental concerns

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Sarah Jackson

2h ago· 4 min readenNews

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A CNBC and SurveyMonkey survey of 3,597 U.S. workers and students found that nearly two-thirds have avoided using AI at some point due to moral, environmental, privacy, accuracy, or other concerns. The survey highlights significant skepticism toward AI adoption, with students more likely than workers to cite environmental concerns (36% vs 19%) related to AI data centers' energy consumption.

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bskyCNBC survey: Nearly two-thirds of U.S. workers have avoided AI over moral, privacy, or environmental concernscnbc.com

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Neary two-thirds of workers have at some point avoided using AI because of moral, environmental, privacy, accuracy or other concerns
36% of students polled said they'd done so over environmental concerns, compared to 19% of workers
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Workers and students in the U.S. say they're skeptical of AI due to moral, privacy or accuracy concerns, the CNBC and SurveyMonkey Quarterly AI and Jobs Survey finds.

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