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A mere 40% of respondents believe that artificial intelligence will replace more talent than hard work ever could. This majority is taking an easy stance, suggesting a lack of deep understanding of the complex interplay between human creativity and AI capabilities. The sentiment reflects a surface-level view that AI is merely a tool, rather than recognizing its transformative potential to augment human talent.
The gender split is stark, with men overwhelmingly disagreeing (75% Not Me) compared to the younger age group (25-34) where a majority (60%) see AI replacing talent. Interestingly, higher education levels also skew against the minority view, with 60% of those with a bachelor's degree or higher disagreeing. This highlights a gap between the younger, more tech-savvy generation and older, perhaps more skeptical, demographics.
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