Pew Study: Most Americans Distrust Government and Business on AI Regulation

Pew Study: Most Americans Distrust Government and Business on AI Regulation

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A new Pew Research Center study released Wednesday finds that roughly two-thirds of Americans believe artificial intelligence is advancing too quickly, even as a majority of adults now use chatbots. The survey of 5,119 U.S. adults conducted in February shows 40% of respondents think AI will ultimately be worse for society. Most Americans expressed little confidence in either the U.S. government or U.S. businesses to regulate the technology effectively. Specifically, 67% had little to no confidence in the government’s ability to regulate AI, while 59% had little to no confidence that companies could responsibly develop it. More Democrats than Republicans were skeptical of government regulation. The study also found that 71% of respondents agreed AI will make personal data less secure.

What’s reported

67% of Americans had little to no confidence the U.S. government could regulate AI.
59% had little to no confidence U.S. companies could responsibly develop AI.
40% of respondents believe AI will ultimately be worse for society.
Roughly two-thirds of Americans believe AI is advancing too fast.
49% of U.S. adults use AI chatbots, up from a third in 2024.
Most common chatbot use: information searching (42%).
ChatGPT is the dominant chatbot, used by 44% of respondents.
71% of respondents agreed AI will make personal data less secure.
Survey of 5,119 U.S. adults conducted in February.

Key figures

Jeffrey Gottfried, Pew Research Center associate director of research

Sources: Variety

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