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by logicprog
114 days ago
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This seems like a very credible, thorough, and telling survey from Pew on what average people think about AI: https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2025/04/03/how-the-us-p... Key findings (to me): - Way more people think AI will have a negative effect on the US over the next 20 years than think it will have a positive effect (35% vs 17%) - Even more people think increased usage of AI will personally harm them than benefit them (43% vs 24%) - Women and men have a huge gap on this: 53% of men say increased use of AI makes them feel more excited than concerned, versus 30% of women (probably due to deepfakes, but also likely due to women being more likely to be progressive, and the big anti-AI memes going around progressive spaces). - 64% of people think AI will net eliminate jobs over the next 20 years versus just 14% that think it will even just not make much of a difference It's also worth noting that AI experts were wildly out of touch with those attitudes compared to the general population. |
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It does however suffer from the (maybe insurmountable?) problem that "AI" is an extremely vague term with many potential interpretations.
I expect the "AI experts" in that study may have had a different definition in mind than the general public.
I remain much more skeptical about the impact of AI image/video/audio generation on society than I do LLMs, but LLMs themselves have such a wide array of potential uses that their impact will vary wildly depending on what they're being used for.