Residents are split over how AI will impact their lives. A plurality of 36% said the increased use of AI will make their lives worse, while 1 in 4 (25%) said it will make their lives better. About the same rate (26%) said it will have no impact. Just over 1 in 10 (12%) are not sure how it will affect them.
Of those who think it will improve their lives, a majority (58%) said the main reason is for the convenience, or that it will make their daily tasks easier or faster, followed by 13% who said it will make their jobs easier. The third most cited reasons were that AI is helpful for learning and that it will lead to medical or diagnostic advancements, both at 5%.
Among those who think AI will make their lives worse, the main reason cited was privacy concerns (24%), followed by job loss (19%) and the spread of misinformation (17%).
Most residents have very little (44%) to no trust (35%) that AI will be used ethically and responsibly, while 16% have some trust and 2% have a lot of trust it will be used in good faith. As many as 78% of respondents think the increased use of AI will cause the spread of false information to increase, while only 4% think it will cause misinformation to decrease and 9% think it will have no effect.
Given these concerns, most residents said it is very important (57%) or somewhat important (23%) to them to have government regulations and oversight over the use of AI, while 12% said it was either not very important or not at all important to them.
An overwhelming majority of 90% said images, audio, or video created with AI should be required to include a label disclosing that, while 4% opposed such a measure.
People across all demographics held similar views. Notably, there were minimal generational differences in opinions of the new technology.
“Young people may have a slightly more positive outlook than their older counterparts on some uses of AI, like smart home devices and AI chatbots, but people of all ages were on the same page about the potential for harm and the need for oversight,” Maurice said.
You can find the full poll results here. |