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"Workers would actually prefer it if their boss was an AI robot"

Many employees would be open to AI replacing their bosses due to dissatisfaction with their leadership, according to a survey. This openness stems largely from the belief that AI could offer fair and unbiased management.

Initial Discoveries: The survey questioned a thousand workers and found nearly one-fifth of them would like a robotic replacement for their current boss. This sentiment arises from complaints against bosses, notably a perceived lack of appreciation, empathy, and favoritism.

  • The primary complaints include bosses' lack of appreciation and empathy.
  • Another significant issue is favoritism, with some workers feeling that they are treated unfairly compared to others.

Dissatisfaction with Current Leadership: Participants also expressed dissatisfaction with their leaders' management styles. Key grievances included unclear expectations, disorganization, and micromanagement.

  • A significant number of respondents pointed to their bosses' unclear expectations.
  • Others expressed frustration with their bosses' disorganization.
  • Micromanagement also emerged as a common complaint.

Beliefs About AI Leadership: Many of the surveyed workers believed an AI would outperform their current boss. About a third believed AI will soon dominate the workplace.

  • Some participants felt that an AI would be more competent than their current boss.
  • A good number of the participants also believe that AI will soon be commonplace in workplaces.

Industry Variations: The acceptance of AI leadership varied across industries. The most acceptance came from the Arts and Culture sector, followed by HR, Manufacturing and Utilities, Finance, and Healthcare.

  • Arts and Culture workers were the most open to AI leadership.
  • Workers in the HR, Manufacturing and Utilities, Finance, and Healthcare sectors also showed significant acceptance.

Gender and Generational Differences: The survey noted minor gender differences and more pronounced generational differences. Younger respondents were more open to AI leadership than older ones.

  • A slightly higher percentage of males were open to AI bosses compared to females.
  • Younger workers (18-24) showed a significantly higher acceptance for AI bosses compared to older ones (55 and above).

Perceived Advantages of AI Leadership: The main reasons for preferring AI leadership were the elimination of favoritism, discrimination, and making unbiased decisions. Some participants also felt that AI could help reduce workplace drama.

  • The elimination of favoritism and discrimination were cited as key advantages.
  • Participants also appreciated the perceived ability of AI to make unbiased decisions.
  • Some respondents believed AI could help reduce workplace drama.

Source (Techradar)

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  • Machine learning is not true AI as much as we wish that weren't true. There is no way in fuck I would ever trust my well-being or career to an algorithm. I have been coding for more than 30 years and that entire idea is abhorrent and stupid.