
"While tech companies are pushing their latest AI tools onto users at every turn, and promoting the benefits of AI use, consumers remain wary of the impacts of such tools, and how beneficial they'll actually be in the long term. That's based on the latest data from Pew Research, which conducted a series of surveys to glean more insight into how people around the world view AI, and the regulation of AI tools to ensure safety."
"And as you can see in this chart, concerns about AI are particularly high in some regions: "Concerns about AI are especially common in the United States, Italy, Australia, Brazil and Greece, where about half of adults say they are more concerned than excited. But as few as 16% in South Korea are mainly concerned about the prospect of AI in their lives.""
Tech companies are aggressively introducing AI tools and promoting their benefits, but many consumers remain skeptical about AI's impacts and long-term value. Recent surveys indicate substantial consumer wariness about how beneficial AI will be over time, and considerable interest in regulating AI tools to ensure safety. Concern levels vary by country, with roughly half of adults in the United States, Italy, Australia, Brazil and Greece reporting more concern than excitement. Other countries show much lower concern; for example, only about 16% of adults in South Korea report being mainly concerned about AI's effects on their lives.
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