Johns Hopkins survey: Over 70% of Americans want stronger AI regulations and transparency
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A Johns Hopkins University survey reveals that over 70% of Americans want the right to know when AI is being used and support stronger regulations on AI technology. This sentiment holds across political divides and even among those who appreciate AI's benefits. The research indicates broad public demand for transparency, accountability, and oversight in AI deployment.
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· 3 pulledMore than 70% of Americans want the right to know when AI is being used.
Even those who most appreciate AI strongly support more regulation of it.
The survey by Johns Hopkins University researchers finds broad bipartisan support for AI oversight.
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