
AI Update, March 21, 2025: AI News and Views From the Past Week
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Most workers in the United States say that AI has made their jobs easier and they are not yet worried about AI affecting their job security, according to recent research from Adobe Express.
The report was based on data from a survey of 1,008 US workers across various industries and company sizes.
Some 51% of respondents say that artificial intelligence has made their daily job responsibilities easier, 7% say it has made their daily job responsibilities harder, and 42% say there has been no change.
Some 64% of respondents say the rise of AI-driven workflows has not made them concerned about their job security.
Nearly one in three respondents say they have had to learn new skills or undergo training as a result of AI integrations.
The most common new skill that workers that have had to acquire because of AI is prompt writing.
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