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By Rob Sacks, Editor at LinkedIn News —  Nearly half of Americans believe artificial intelligence could replace their jobs, Bloomberg reports, citing an American Staffing Association survey. Young, Black and Hispanic workers feel most vulnerable, while white Americans and baby boomers don’t feel as threatened. Compared to a similar 2017 survey in which a majority of employed Americans were not overly concerned about the impact of automation, ASA’s CEO says, “…attitudes toward artificial intelligence have changed drastically.” Among other key findings: Industrial workers believe their jobs are most at risk, while health-care workers feel the most secure.