AI's wrong answers stress users more than job loss: Survey
NewsBytes | March 23, 2026 5:40 PM CST
Users share their frustrations
A lot of users are frustrated with AI confidently giving wrong answers: what's called "hallucinations."
Many shared that they've spent hours fixing these errors or double-checking results. One user put it simply: they had spent hours fixing errors.
Some still worry about jobs too, saying things like that AI could replace human roles.
Despite the headaches, 81% said AI actually helps them reach their goals.
Many see Claude as a helpful partner or even a teacher.
Their top hopes for AI? Better performance at work, personal growth, more free time, and maybe even some financial independence.
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