Americans Are Increasingly Skeptical of AI, but We're Using It More Than Ever

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That lack of faith matters as AI becomes increasingly inescapable.

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It's our ongoing conundrum: Many US adults believe AI will have a negative impact on society. We're increasingly skeptical of our governments' ability to rein in the tech's more dangerous tendencies. But we keep using AI at increasing rates.

A new study from the Pew Research Center published on Wednesday puts this dilemma into numbers. About half of US adults (49%) use chatbots, with nearly a quarter reporting they use AI daily. That's up 16% from 2024, when just a third of US adults reported using some kind of artificial intelligence tool.

The ways we're using AI are changing, too. Smart home devices and wearables, like smart watches and rings, are integrating AI into how they work. This gives us more everyday exposure to AI. About a third of US adults say they have a smart speaker,...

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