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Pew Research: Americans' Views on AI Tilt Negative Despite Growing Chatbot and Smart Device Adoption

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Jeffrey Gottfried, William Bishop, Monica Anderson, Michelle Faverio, Eugenie Park, Colleen McClain

1h ago· 30 min readenInsight

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Pew Research Center study examining how Americans use and view artificial intelligence, including chatbots, smart home devices, and AI's broader impact. The research reveals that while more Americans are adopting AI tools like chatbots and smart speakers, overall sentiment about AI and its pace of advancement is negative — even among younger adults. The study provides detailed data on usage patterns, demographic differences, and public attitudes toward AI integration in daily life.

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Views about AI and how fast it's advancing tilt negative – even for younger adults.
More Americans are using chatbots, and some are adopting AI summaries and smart speakers.
This study is Pew Research Center's latest effort to explore how Americans use and view artificial intelligence (AI).
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More Americans are using chatbots, and some are adopting AI summaries and smart speakers. But views about AI and how fast it’s advancing tilt negative – even for younger adults.

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