A recent Pew Research poll indicates that 63 percent of Americans believe that artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing too quickly. The survey found that 49 percent of respondents use chatbots at least occasionally, a significant increase from 33 percent in 2024. Usage of ChatGPT has also risen, with 44 percent of participants reporting they have used it. However, only 16 percent of Americans view AI as having a positive impact on society. The poll also highlights that younger generations tend to use AI more frequently but hold more pessimistic views about its implications.
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- loaded language: 'advancing too quickly'
- loaded language: 'negative'
- loaded language: 'more pessimistic view'
- framing: Two-thirds of Americans think AI is advancing too quickly
- editorializing: Interestingly, it's the younger generations who both report using AI more and who are inclined to have a more pessimistic view.
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Pew Research Poll: Majority of Americans Concerned About Rapid AI Advancement
According to a Pew Research poll, 63 percent of Americans feel that AI technology is advancing too quickly, despite 49 percent reporting occasional use of chatbots. The survey shows a notable increase in chatbot usage since 2024, but only a small percentage believe AI will positively impact society.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'advancing too quickly'
- ✕ loaded language: 'negative'
- ✕ loaded language: 'more pessimistic view'
- ✕ framing: Two-thirds of Americans think AI is advancing too quickly
- ✕ editorializing: Interestingly, it's the younger generations who both report using AI more and who are inclined to have a more pessimistic view.
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Two-thirds of Americans think AI is advancing too quickly
Pew Research Poll: Majority of Americans Concerned About Rapid AI Advancement