A new Quinnipiac poll finds growing majorities of Americans say they fear artificial intelligence will take jobs and hurt education. Rising public opposition increases the likelihood of political and regulatory pressure on tech firms and could slow adoption or commercialization of AI products, presenting a modest reputational and policy risk to the sector.
A new Quinnipiac poll finds growing majorities of Americans say they fear artificial intelligence will take jobs and hurt education. Rising public opposition increases the likelihood of political and regulatory pressure on tech firms and could slow adoption or commercialization of AI products, presenting a modest reputational and policy risk to the sector.
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