Most Americans think AI won't improve their lives, survey says
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A recent Pew Research Center survey reveals a stark contrast between the outlook of artificial intelligence (AI) experts and the general public. While 56% of AI experts believe AI will have a positive impact on the United States in the next 20 years, only 17% of the public shares this view. Concerns about AI among the public include issues such as deepfakes and job displacement. The survey aims to clarify the public’s mixed feelings towards AI as awareness grows, but apprehension remains a significant theme.
AI experts report a significantly more positive outlook toward AI technologies compared to the general public, which highlights a striking divide in perceptions.
Survey findings reveal a majority of AI experts believe that AI will have a positive impact on the country, while only a fraction of the public shares this sentiment.
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