Report | April 20, 2023 AI in Hiring and Evaluating Workers: What Americans Think Appendix A: Impact, outcomes of AI use by demographics X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Mail Add Us On Google By Lee Rainie, Monica Anderson, Colleen McClain, Emily A. Vogels and Risa Gelles-Watnick This content requires a Pew Research Center account. Please login, or click here to register for an account. Username Password Agree to terms and conditions Forgot your password? Processing… Table of Contents AI in Hiring and Evaluating Workers: What Americans Think 1. Americans’ views on use of AI in hiring 2. Americans’ views on use of AI to monitor and evaluate workers 3. Americans’ views on use of face recognition in the workplace Acknowledgments Methodology Appendix A: Impact, outcomes of AI use by demographics Appendix B: Awareness of AI applications by demographics Next: Appendix B: Awareness of AI applications by demographics ← Prev Page 1…345678 Next Page → Report PDFToplineAmerican Trends Panel Wave 119
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