
""The contradiction between use and trust of AI is striking. Fifty-one percent say they use AI for research, and many also use it for writing, work, and data analysis. But only 21 percent trust AI-generated information most or almost all of the time. Americans are clearly adopting AI, but they are doing so with deep hesitation, not deep trust.""
""Part of that lack of trust might come from a feeling of dread about the future AI will bring. The poll found only a paltry 6% were 'very excited' about AI while 62% were either not so excited or not at all excited.""
""A solid half (55%) say AI will do more harm than good in their day-to-day lives, while only a third say AI will do more good than harm, according to the poll.""
A Quinnipiac University poll reveals that while AI adoption among Americans is rising, trust in AI remains low. Over 75% of respondents express distrust, with only 21% trusting AI-generated information most of the time. Despite 51% using AI for research and other tasks, only 6% feel very excited about its potential. Concerns about AI's impact are prevalent, with 80% expressing worry and 55% believing it will cause more harm than good in daily life. Negative perceptions of AI have increased compared to previous surveys.
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