"Want a crystal ball into the future of Wall Street? You might try starting with Goldman Sachs' annual intern survey. Goldman polled around 2,100 summer analysts and associates for its 10th annual intern survey, asking about everything from AI use to morning commutes to their homebuying ambitions. Technology dominated the topics covered in this year's survey, with close to 100% of respondents saying they use AI in their personal lives, up from 86% in 2023."
"AI use and fears About 97% of interns reported using AI tools in their personal lives, mostly to support their writing(31%), look up or check facts (19%), or get advice (16%). Though 84% of them think that AI will have a net positive impact, a whopping 98% think it should be "heavily" or "somewhat" regulated. Some of the hesitation has to do with data:"
Goldman Sachs polled around 2,100 summer analysts and associates for its 10th annual intern survey. Technology dominated topics, with nearly 100% of respondents using AI in personal life, up from 86% in 2023. Interns reported using AI mainly for writing, fact-checking, and getting advice. Eighty-four percent expect AI to have a net positive impact, while 98% favor heavy or some regulation. Many interns expressed data privacy concerns and reluctance to involve AI in creative work. Respondents also signaled a strong desire for in-person collaboration and the ability to unplug from technology. Interns were chosen from a record applicant pool of 360,000.
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