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15% of Americans Would Take an AI Boss—But Here's Why That's No Efficiency Win

Fifteen percent. That's the slice of Americans who'd swap their human manager for an AI taskmaster, per a fresh Quinnipiac poll. But dig deeper—70% fear AI will gut jobs.

Bar chart from Quinnipiac poll showing 15% willingness for AI supervisors among Americans

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • 15% of Americans open to AI bosses, but 70% fear job losses per Quinnipiac poll.
  • Companies like Amazon flattening management, boosting short-term profits amid morale hits.
  • Legal risks loom large—AI supervision invites bias lawsuits and worker pushback.

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Marcus Rivera
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Marcus Rivera

Tech journalist covering AI business and enterprise adoption. 10 years in B2B media.

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Originally reported by TechCrunch - AI Policy

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