Only 17% of US adults expect AI to positively impact society, Pew Research finds. The growing public skepticism has major implications for crypto-AI

Roughly two-thirds of Americans believe AI is advancing at too fast a rate -- even as a majority of adults are using chatbots, according to a new Pew Research Center study

A Pew Research survey of 5,119 US adults found 49% use AI chatbots, but 40% expect AI to worsen society and 67% have little confidence in government oversight.

Although Wall Street loves AI, every day Americans are significantly less optimistic about the industry, a new report from Pew Research shows.

People are using AI more, but still don’t like it.

Only 17% of US adults expect AI to positively impact society, Pew Research finds. The growing public skepticism has major implications for crypto-AI

A study by the Pew Research Center shows that while Americans are using AI more than ever, they remain largely skeptical about its impact on society.

Half of Americans now use AI chatbots, up from 33% in the summer of 2024.

Americans remain skeptical of AI companies and how AI will impact society.