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US AI Optimism Hits Lowest Point Says Cornell Dean

What Happened

Cornell University\’s Arts and Sciences dean announced that optimism surrounding artificial intelligence has reached its lowest levels in the US. The dean pointed out that Americans are more skeptical of AI compared to people in other global regions. Concerns driving these attitudes include issues of job loss, privacy, misinformation, and rapid technological change. The statement comes at a time when the US has traditionally led AI development, but shifting public perception could potentially impact future innovation and regulatory actions. These insights were shared during a recent university event focused on technology and society.

Why It Matters

The decline in AI optimism could influence investment, policymaking, and how quickly emerging technology is integrated into US industries. This trend may lead tech companies and researchers to recalibrate strategies in response to public sentiment. Read more in our AI News Hub

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