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Two-thirds of Americans think AI is advancing too quickly

Two-thirds of Americans think AI is advancing too quickly
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A recent Pew Research study indicates that while AI chatbot usage among Americans has doubled since 2024, a majority of the population remains skeptical of the technology's rapid advancement. Younger generations are the most frequent users but also hold the most pessimistic views regarding AI's societal impact.

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Public sentiment toward AI is increasingly polarized, which may influence future regulatory frameworks and corporate adoption strategies.

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