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US Survey Reveals Growing Public Skepticism on Artificial Intelligence

What Happened

A recent report highlighted by the Washington Post reveals a significant decline in American optimism toward artificial intelligence. Surveys conducted over the past year indicate the public is increasingly concerned about AI’s impact on jobs, misinformation, and ethical risks. While tech leaders continue to tout advancements from AI models and automation, the analysis found that a majority of Americans are now more wary of AI’s role in society. Policy conversations in the US now frequently center around AI regulation and protecting the workforce, reflecting these changing attitudes.

Why It Matters

This growing skepticism could shape future AI policies and development, potentially slowing innovation or shifting investment toward responsible practices. The trend highlights the importance of public trust as AI becomes integrated in more aspects of daily life. Read more in our AI News Hub

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