
The Americans have the highest search volume with a population-adjusted value of 440,000 search queries on the topic of AI job loss, while their attitude towards AI is moderately positive at 54.5%. The intensity score of 3 for the U.S. shows that the concern of losing jobs to AI is primarily a national issue, which sets the U.S. apart from all other countries surveyed.
In Mexico, on the other hand, Zerobounce found a surprisingly high level of concern despite a relatively positive attitude towards AI (75%). The operators of the study interpret the 120,600 search queries on the topic of job loss due to AI with considerable concerns among employees in a country where the technological infrastructure is only just developing (intensity value 53).
Germany ranks 7th in the country comparison, ahead of its European neighbors the Netherlands, France, and Spain. The survey revealed that the population in Germany has a relatively positive attitude towards AI, with a value of around 60%. However, with an adjusted value of 35,000 queries, the search queries on the topic of job loss due to AI are comparatively high.