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Pew study finds young Americans most skeptical about AI's societal and personal impact

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

3h ago· 23 min readenInsight

Summary

This Pew Research Center study examines how Americans' use and opinions of artificial intelligence vary by age group. The research explores who uses chatbots and smart home AI devices, and what impact people think AI will have on society and on them personally. A key finding highlighted is that young adults are most likely to think AI will be negative for both society and themselves personally.

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Young adults are most likely to think AI will be negative for society and for them personally.
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Tracking the rise of AI in society has been a key priority for us over the years.
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Young adults are most likely to think AI will be negative for society and for them personally.

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