"...Americans Have Turned Against AI in Incredible Numbers..."
"It's an already familiar trend. Even in the early days of the AI boom, experts warned that
employees may be spending more time hunting down the many errors being made by unreliable and hallucinating AI tools than if they weren't using the tech at all. Some companies even resorted to hiring workers specifically to fix AI errors.
"Errors compound and pile up," the Harvard Business Review writes. "Trust in information erodes. People spend more time verifying facts or risk costly and dangerous mistakes. Eventually,
people start to lose trust in the processes that they rely on to do their jobs."