Nearly half of American adults now use AI, but concerns are also growing
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
New research by the Pew Research Center reveals that nearly half of American adults (49%) now use AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT or Gemini, marking a significant increase from last year's 33%. Americans are using AI for various tasks, including researching information, handling work tasks, and entertainment. ChatGPT dominates the U.S. AI market, with 44% of respondents using the OpenAI chatbot. However, concerns about AI's impact on society and data security remain high, with 40% believing AI will be more harmful than beneficial and 71% expecting AI to make their personal information less secure.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Growing AI adoption raises questions about accountability and regulation, as Americans lack confidence in both the government and AI companies to develop and use these tools responsibly.
- · The widespread skepticism about AI's impact on society highlights the need for more transparent and effective regulation to address concerns about data security and societal benefits.