Americans Want More Control Over the AI in Their Lives, Pew Survey Finds
Half of Americans express more concern than excitement about AI's impact on creativity and relationships, with 61% seeking greater control over its use, Pew reports.
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Americans want AI to stay out of their personal lives
A new study from Pew suggests that Americans aren’t particularly optimistic about AI. A full 50 percent of respondents said they were more concerned than excited about the use of AI in their daily lives. That’s down ever so slightly from 52 percent in 2023, but it’s up significantly from 37 percent in 2021. Americans expressed a number of concerns about AI, chief among them that it will negatively impact our ability to think creatively and form…
How Americans View AI and Its Impact on People and Society
Americans are worried about using AI more in daily life, seeing harm to human creativity and relationships. But they’re open to AI use in weather forecasting, medicine and other data-heavy tasks. The post How Americans View AI and Its Impact on People and Society appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Pew Research: Americans wary of AI in creative, religious, romantic life
Pew Research Reveals Most Americans Accept AI For Technical Tasks But Strongly Resist Its Role In Personal And Emotional Life
Artificial intelligence seems to be rapidly expanding, with many institutions extensively adopting the technology, and it is being widely used not just by professionals and workplaces but also for personal assistance. A new study by Pew Research, however, seems to be drawing a different picture of how much Americans want AI to be part of their personal lives. It seems like when it comes to accessing information, the role of the technology is con…
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