Anthropic Public Record survey: Americans broadly agree on AI benefits, risks, and need for accountability
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Summary
Anthropic conducted a national survey (Anthropic Public Record) fielded in Nov-Dec 2025 with nearly 52,000 Americans to understand public attitudes toward AI. Key findings show that AI opinions do not heavily divide Americans along partisan, geographic, or educational lines. Instead, there is broad consensus: Americans are eager for AI's benefits but fear its disruptive potential, and they want accountability from AI companies.
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In general, there was broad consensus across topics: Americans are eager to realize AI's promised benefits but fear the disruption it may bring, and they want accountability from the companies building it.
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