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Americans and Canadians agree: More AI training is critical to combat job loss

Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

Findings from a multi-year study show that many adults in the U.S. and Canada want the government to address AI-related job loss through workplace retraining and reskilling — a solution that cuts across party lines.

As fears of artificial intelligence-fueled job loss ripple through society, one potential fix is seeing broad support from Americans and Canadians alike: giving workers the right skills to thrive in the AI age.

A multiyear study, highlighted in a recent Foreign Affairs article, reveals that many adults in the U.S. and Canada want the government to address AI-related job loss through workplace retraining and reskilling — a solution that cuts across party lines and far and away trumps other proposed alternatives. 

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