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  • loaded language: 'Wall Street loves AI'
  • loaded language: 'significantly less optimistic'
  • framing: Only 16 percent of Americans think AI will have a positive impact on society
  • editorializing: Although Wall Street loves AI, every day Americans are significantly less optimistic about the industry

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Pew Research report indicates low optimism among Americans regarding AI's societal impact

According to a Pew Research report, only 16 percent of Americans are optimistic about the positive societal impact of artificial intelligence. This reflects a notable contrast with the favorable view of AI held by investors on Wall Street.

A recent report from Pew Research reveals that only 16 percent of Americans believe artificial intelligence (AI) will have a positive impact on society. The report highlights a significant gap between Wall Street's enthusiasm for AI and the general public's skepticism about its benefits.

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Bias Analysis

Bias score 39/100
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Inflammatory language 100/100
Sentiment -20/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'Wall Street loves AI'
  • loaded language: 'significantly less optimistic'
  • framing: Only 16 percent of Americans think AI will have a positive impact on society
  • editorializing: Although Wall Street loves AI, every day Americans are significantly less optimistic about the industry

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Original Headline

Only 16 percent of Americans think AI will have a positive impact on society, a new study shows

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Pew Research report indicates low optimism among Americans regarding AI's societal impact