Brits View AI as Economic Threat, Not Opportunity
A major study from the Tony Blair Institute warns UK public sentiment is shifting, with a majority now viewing artificial intelligence as a risk to jobs and the economy rather than a benefit.
A major study from the Tony Blair Institute warns UK public sentiment is shifting, with a majority now viewing artificial intelligence as a risk to jobs and the economy rather than a benefit.
Exclusive analysis reveals how the AI revolution is concentrating vast wealth in the hands of a tiny elite while leaving communities behind, creating dangerous social fractures that threaten Britain's future.
Exclusive: A leading British bank has warned that artificial intelligence could replace thousands of jobs, signalling a major shift in the UK's financial employment landscape. Discover which roles are most vulnerable.
Despite the Prime Minister's drive for an AI revolution, a major new survey uncovers widespread anxiety and scepticism among British employees about artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Commonwealth Bank's new AI customer service tool launched on the same day an employee was made redundant, sparking fears of widespread automation-driven job cuts across Australia's banking sector.
Amazon has terminated hundreds of its UK delivery drivers, citing the success of its new AI-powered 'Project Cornucopia' logistics system. The move has sparked outrage from unions and raised serious questions about the future of employment in the age of a
Britain's largest newspaper publisher, Reach PLC, announces a drastic cost-cutting plan to replace hundreds of editorial roles with artificial intelligence, sparking fears for the future of local and national journalism.
New research reveals AI like ChatGPT is set to disrupt graduate jobs first, with entry-level white-collar roles at highest risk. Experts warn of a fundamental shift in the UK job market.
Exclusive: Turing Award winner and 'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton predicts a dystopian future where corporate AI profits lead to widespread joblessness and soaring inequality, urging for a radical rethinking of society.
Groundbreaking research from the University of Oxford exposes the 36 professions at highest risk from the AI revolution, from telephone sales to bookkeeping. Is your job on the list?
Exclusive research from Access People shows Generation X faces the highest risk of AI-driven job displacement, with mid-career professionals in finance, law, and tech most vulnerable. Discover why this cohort is disproportionately affected.
Ambitious proposals to allow commercial airliners to fly with just one pilot have been shelved by EU regulators. A critical safety report has halted the move, prioritising passenger security over airline cost-cutting ambitions.
Fast-food giant Taco Bell is aggressively expanding its AI-powered drive-thru technology, with plans to install automated voice ordering systems in 1,000 US locations by 2024, signalling a major shift in the restaurant industry's approach to automation an
Groundbreaking research from Oxford University reveals artificial intelligence could disrupt millions of British jobs, with white-collar professions facing the greatest threat from the AI revolution.
A startling new report reveals AI is not just replacing manual jobs but is now targeting graduate-level positions, threatening to suppress starting salaries and increase unemployment among the highly educated.
A new Guardian piece reveals a deepening public distrust of AI like ChatGPT in the UK. Brits aren't just worried about job losses; they fear a fundamental loss of human connection and control. Discover the societal rift emerging as AI becomes ubiquitous.
Exclusive polling data uncovers a nation on edge, with 50% of UK workers fearing artificial intelligence will either replace them or significantly change their role. Discover the demographics most at risk and the growing call for government action.
Exclusive analysis reveals how AI and automation are creating a future where genuine human interaction is becoming optional. Discover the profound societal and psychological implications of this silent shift.
In a landmark moment for automation, a Boston Dynamics 'Spot' robot has successfully completed a commercial parcel delivery in the UK. This futuristic trial in Oxfordshire could revolutionise last-mile logistics.
Former Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce warns that AI advancements could jeopardise Australian jobs, especially with the rise of remote work. Experts weigh in on the risks and potential solutions.
A growing number of shoppers are rejecting self-service tills, sparking debate over automation vs. human interaction in retail. Discover why customers are pushing back.
Fast-food giants Chipotle and Cava are deploying AI-powered robots to tackle rising wages and staff shortages, revolutionising the restaurant industry.
Exploring whether AI can deliver economic prosperity hinges on workers' ability to monitor and shape its implementation. Without oversight, the risks may outweigh the rewards.
New research reveals that AI could replace many entry-level coding jobs, leaving computer science graduates struggling to find work. Experts warn of a looming crisis in the tech sector.
Rising layoffs linked to AI adoption spark fears over job security. Experts weigh in on the future of employment in an automated world.
New research reveals the professions most vulnerable to AI disruption, with surprising entries and key insights for workers.
New report reveals alarming rise in AI-driven job losses across the US, with tech and customer service roles hit hardest. Experts warn of long-term economic impact.
A new report warns that artificial intelligence could displace millions of jobs in the UK within the next decade, with women and entry-level workers facing the highest risk.
New research reveals which careers are most vulnerable to AI takeover. Find out if your job is on the chopping block as artificial intelligence advances at breakneck speed.
A Russian emergency call centre has replaced a human operator with an AI, sparking debates about the future of human jobs in critical services.