Pew Research Survey on Young Adults' AI Concerns
The Pure Report account · 5 sources · as of Aug 20, 06:45 UTC
Among adults ages 18 to 29, 55% said they were more concerned than excited about AI, while just 11% said they felt the reverse. The survey indicates a general skepticism among Americans regarding the positive effects of artificial intelligence on daily life and the job market. Additionally, as AI becomes more prevalent, consumers are increasingly wary of the technology, and OpenAI has launched a new feature called 'ChatGPT for Teens' aimed at younger users.
Framing spectrum · 5 outlets
Coverage patterns
Earliest report in our feed set (publisher timestamps): Axios (left), Aug 18, 18:29 UTC.
| Lean | Outlets | Articles | Who |
|---|---|---|---|
| Left | 2 | 2 | Axios, Washington Post |
| Center | 1 | 1 | The Hill |
| Right | 1 | 1 | Fox News |
| Unclassified | 1 | 1 | TechCrunch |
Report-by-report timeline · 5
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LEANS LEFT 4 Wire-neutral Survey Indicates Skepticism Among Young Americans Toward AI The Hill 4 Wire-neutral OpenAI introduces ChatGPT feature designed for teenagers TechCrunch 4 Wire-neutral Consumer Acceptance of AI Technology Remains Low Axios
LEANS LEFT 14 Public broadcaster Survey Shows Young Adults Increasingly Concerned About AI's Impact Fox News — Latest
LEANS RIGHT 30 Mainstream Pew Research Survey: Majority of Young Adults More Concerned Than Excited About AI