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AI Trust Survey Finds Europeans Prefer EU Tech Regulation Over US and China

What Happened

A new international survey reveals that a majority of Europeans place more trust in the European Union to regulate artificial intelligence and digital technology compared to the United States and China. The study surveyed participants across several countries, measuring perceptions of risk and confidence in government oversight of AI. Respondents expressed greater anxiety about the societal impacts of AI, but felt the EU was best positioned to handle regulatory challenges. This trend reflects ongoing debates in Europe over responsible AI deployment and growing skepticism toward American and Chinese approaches to tech governance.

Why It Matters

The findings highlight a shift in public attitudes toward global technology leadership and the role of governments in shaping the future of artificial intelligence. As concerns mount over privacy, ethics, and safety, effective regulation becomes crucial to foster innovation with safeguards. Read more in our AI News Hub

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