39% of consumers admit to using generative AI on a weekly basis
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The survey indicates that while 39% of consumers engage with generative AI weekly, substantial privacy concerns linger, particularly amongst parents, highlighting a cautious adoption.
Privacy remains a prominent issue: 90% of respondents are either concerned or neutral about data collection by AI systems, with two-thirds expressing specific worries about their information.
Interestingly, generational usage patterns emerge, with 22% of younger adults (20-30) and 25% of those aged 31-40 never having used generative AI, alongside a significant 41% of those aged 41-50.
Despite the rise of generative AI, 27% of employed individuals take active measures to safeguard workplace information, with tools like password managers, antivirus software and VPNs being most prevalent.
Read at Securitymagazine
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