Americans’ concerns about AI outweigh excitement nearly threefold: Poll
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
Americans are nearly three times as likely to be concerned rather than excited about the growing footprint of artificial intelligence in society, according to a new biweekly survey about the public’s sentiment on the advancing technology. The “Americans on AI” poll, first shared with The Hill by the new nonprofit Athena Insights, found the majority…
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