AI can threaten your personal identity – but it doesn't have to

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As a content marketer, her major responsibilities at the Connecticut, US-based software company are writing and editing tasks that generative AI software threatens to usurp...

An increasing body of research shows many workers fear artificial intelligence displacing their jobs, especially in creative industries, where tools like Open AIs ChatGPT have already made sophisticated strides in generative learning..

In ongoing research, she says, weve found that people who tend to read more and try to learn more and develop more skills around the technology are a little bit less anxious about the impact of robots and AI in the workplace..

To ease identity anxiety, workers also may find its helpful to look at what, exactly, AI can do and what human-led job tasks are still irreplaceable...

It may actually be good if AI replaces menial tasks, says Jo Lindsay Walton, a research fellow in arts, climate and technology at the Sussex Digital Humanities Lab at the University of Sussex, UK..

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