An Uneven Future: Ethnic Disparities in Views on AI Job Displacement

Hispanics and African Americans are more concerned about the impact of generative AI on their livelihoods vs. Caucasians.

Following our internal research on the topic of generative AI, we examined data through different ethnic groups to understand whether acceptance, trust and concerns differed for different ethnicities.

Overall, Hispanics and African Americans have a more positive opinion and comfort around how the technology is progressing compared to Caucasians. However, Hispanics and African Americans are much more concerned that this technology may end up taking over their jobs compared to Caucasians.

James Nolan

James started his marketing career in the B2B space, analyzing industry and consumer trends to help align product portfolios for various customers. He quickly became interested in understanding how companies use consumer insights to drive new product development and overall strategies, which led to him joining Lab42. In his spare time, James enjoys staying active, whether it's going to the gym or enjoying a nice hike with some scenic views. James has a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing from Northern Illinois University.

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