Americans See Lots of Reasons to Worry About AI, Pew Survey Finds
- A Pew Research Center survey in August 2024 explored opinions on AI among experts and US adults.
- Differing views on AI's potential impact prompted the survey of over 5,400 US adults and 1,000 AI experts.
- The survey examined AI's impact on jobs, the economy, and other aspects of American life.
- The report said that surveys reveal differences and similarities, noting views on AI's impact.
- The survey revealed the public is more concerned than experts about AI's potential negative effects.
8 Articles
8 Articles
Women less optimistic about benefits with AI
Opinions on benefits and risks with AI vary among the public and AI experts with men being more optimistic than women. The public and experts are far apart in their enthusiasm and predictions for AI. But they share similar views in wanting more personal control and worrying regulation will fall short, a US survey by Pew Research Center shows. AI experts are far more positive than the public about AI’s potential, including on jobs. Both groups w…
3. Public and expert predictions for AI’s next 20 years
We explore how the public and experts anticipate potential positive and negative impacts of AI across key areas of life and society in the coming decades. The post 3. Public and expert predictions for AI’s next 20 years appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage