These Are the Tech CEOs Young People Trust Most and Least when It Comes to AI
The poll found at least 65% of respondents distrusted every CEO named, with Palantir’s Alex Karp drawing the highest skepticism at 81%.
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Young Americans Reject AI Overlords: Poll Reveals Deep Distrust in Tech Billionaires
A new poll has laid bare a striking generational rift. Young Americans view the leaders racing to build artificial intelligence with profound suspicion. Their trust in these executives sits at rock bottom. Even the physical infrastructure powering AI systems fares better in their eyes. The survey, conducted by CNBC and Generation Labs, questioned more than 1,000 adults between the ages of 18 and 34. It probed their attitudes toward politics, the…
These are the tech CEOs young people trust most and least when it comes to AI
The finding was part of a poll conducted by CNBC with Generational Lab. Participants aged between 18 and 34 were given the names of nine tech leaders and asked whether they trust them to act responsibly on AI.Read Entire Article
Some time ago, the leaders of the large tech companies were still real idols for younger people. However, this has changed fundamentally. Today's representatives of the industry are met with strong mistrust. (Read more)
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