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These groups are far apart in their enthusiasm and predictions for AI, but both want more personal control and worry about too little regulation.
Experts and the public differ in their excitement and worries over AI's increased use, but both share concerns over regulation, misinformation and bias.
Pew Research Center surveyed American adults and AI experts — those whose work or research is related to AI — and found wide ...
For Americans, the future of AI apparently looks bleak, not because it possibly spells the end of the world but because 83 ...
The Pew Research Center surveyed more than 5,000 U.S. adults and more than 1,000 AI experts about their views on AI. Experts ...
The people who make artificial intelligence platforms have a tendency to make bold predictions about what this technology ...
The survey, "How the U.S. Public and AI Experts View Artificial Intelligence," received 5,410 responses from U.S.-based adults and artificial intelligence experts. Fifty-eight percent of U.S ...
Experts are more optimistic than workers about how AI will shape future jobs, but both camps agree on its limitations and ...
A new Pew Research Center report reveals a striking divide between how AI experts and the American public view artificial intelligence and its growing role in daily life. The nationwide study found ...
The general public is far more pessimistic about the impact of AI than “AI experts” who work in the field, a new report from the Pew Center reveals. About 57% of AI experts say AI will have a ...
A powerful new AI tool, published today, offers a fast, low-cost way to understand public attitudes—by automatically ...
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