Artificial intelligence takes Poles a job? The report gives food for thought

Sztuczna inteligencja w pracy

The latest study reveals that although many Poles see the potential to improve work efficiency in artificial intelligence, almost the same number of people are afraid of impact on the employment market.

Every tenth adult encountered personally with the accident losing his job by AI.

Poles towards AI. Threat or chance?

The development of technology based on artificial intelligence raises clear divisions in Poland. 27 percent respondents of the Clickmeeting study believes that AI is a real threat to jobs. Every tenth person admitted that he knows the case when someone lost employment due to automation – 2.5 percent. This concerned directly, 5 percent – friends or loved ones, and 3 percent – colleagues. At the same time, almost every fifth respondent heard about this case, although he did not experience him personally.

On the other hand, 25 percent respondents perceive artificial intelligence as an opportunity for Polish employees. As much as 36 percent assesses its development neutrally, and 14 percent There is no opinion on this matter.

And in everyday life. Searching, texts and images

Artificial intelligence is slowly becoming part of everyday life – 34 percent Poles use it to search for information, 21 percent for generating texts, 13 percent for data analysis, and 10 percent – to create images and presentations. Individuals also declare such applications as translation, budget management, kitchen help or writing poetry. At the same time, almost half of the respondents (48 percent) do not use AI at all.

Education with the key to effective use of AI

As much as 70 percent respondents believe that education in the field of AI should be common – both in schools and at universities and in the workplace. 25 percent However, people cannot assess the level of their competences in this respect. 29 percent He assesses them as “rather good”, and only 6 percent. – as “very good”. At the same time 16 percent He recognizes his skills as “bad” or “very bad”.

Interest in education is growing: 17 percent respondents would be ready to pay for an online course, and 37.5 percent It would take part in it if the costs were covered by, for example, the employer.

And increases efficiency, but not everyone convinces

Although more and more people see the benefits of AI, half of the respondents remain indifferent to her. Tools supporting work automation positively evaluate 43 percent. respondents.

Properly implemented automation allows employees to focus on more creative and strategic tasks. This is not only a chance to shorten working time, but also a real improvement in professional welfare – notes an expert Clickmeeting, Martyna Grzegorczyk, who also emphasizes that it is worth investing in trainings that will help better use the potential of AI in the workplace.

Source: Clickmeeting study, April 2025, on a representative sample of 1000 adult Poles.

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