Ipsos survey: 65% of New Zealanders remain nervous about AI in products and services
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Corin Dann
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Summary
An Ipsos New Zealand survey reveals that 65% of Kiwis feel nervous about AI-powered products and services, down slightly from 66% a year earlier. Only 40% expressed excitement about AI, dropping from 44% the previous year. The findings indicate persistent public wariness toward AI technology in New Zealand.
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65 percent of Kiwis said they felt nervous about products and services that use AI, down only slightly from 66 percent a year earlier
Just 40 percent said they felt excited about the use of AI, down from 44 percent a year earlier
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