Americans have become increasingly concerned about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the past nine months. According to a recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Center, 52 percent of respondents expressed more worry than excitement about the growing adoption of AI, which is a 14-point increase since December. In contrast, only 10 percent stated that they were more excited than worried, while 36 percent described their views as equally balanced. The Pew Research Center stated in a blog post today that “concern about AI outweighs excitement across all major demographic groups.”
The past nine months have been eventful in terms of AI developments since the Pew Center’s last survey. OpenAI’s ChatGPT, initially known as a tool for cheating on homework, has now become a well-known name. The corporate world, including major tech companies, has been competing to demonstrate their investment in generative AI. Microsoft has integrated GPT-4 into Office and Windows, and Google has introduced its Bard chatbot while incorporating AI elements into search. AI writing and generative art have also made significant advancements.
2023-08-28 15:45:00
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