A recent
Pew Research study concluded that nine in 10 Americans are aware of the use of artificial intelligence in their daily lives. As one might expect, 61% of Americans 65 and older are concerned about the growing use of AI.
What might not be as obvious is that 42% of Americans, the digital generation aged 18 to 29, have reservations about the proliferation of AI.
Across all ages, the percentage of Americans with concerns about the development and deployment of AI is growing.
However, very few people can accurately describe what artificial intelligence is and is not. Likewise, many do not have a firm grasp of AI's current capabilities and uses.
Perceptions of AI are greatly influenced by media, particularly within the arts and social media, where AI is often anthropomorphized as replicated humans that develop feelings and violently express their angst against their creators.