Zrzut ekranu 2024 10 28 o 18.21.31{nomultithumb}AI is everywhere these days, and it's got people talking. Some are excited about its potential, while others are worried about the future. AI is a topic that sparks many controversies, admiration, uncertainty, and even fear. The best example of this was Tuesday (22.10) when news spread across Poland that Radio OFF Kraków had laid off several of its employees and replaced them with artificial intelligence.

 

A huge debate erupted - the media widely commented on this topic, and experts from various fields expressed their opinions. Among the most frequently cited observations were voices of strong opposition and concerns, but there was also no shortage of support for technological progress and acceptance of such a solution.

Let the considerations on the opportunities and threats in the context of AI not cease - let us remember that it is WE who choose the content we consume and that a lot depends on OUR "clicks".

We would like to remind you of our study and report "Poles on Artificial Intelligence". One of the topics discussed was the prospect of new professions emerging as a result of the development of artificial intelligence technology. We wanted to find out if respondents see the potential of AI as a technology that will develop the labor market, or as a threat to traditionally established professional roles. The result - only 26.5% of respondents were optimistic about the introduced changes - an expert's comment in the full version of the publication.

And if you would like to learn more about how Poles perceive AI, we encourage you to listen to the conversation between Tomasz Gackowski and Rafał Górski, editor of Tygodnik Spraw Obywatelskich.

Link to the report: https://samorzad.gov.pl/web/scdn-kielce/polacy-o-sztucznej-inteligencji-2024
Link to conversation: https://instytutsprawobywatelskich.pl/co-polacy-sadza-o-sztucznej-
inteligencji/

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