Americans are worried about using AI more in daily life, seeing harm to human creativity and relationships. But they’re open ...
Majorities don’t want AI to give advice about religion or love. But many say AI should help forecast weather, search for ...
Responses to all seven scenarios that we asked about lean more negative than positive. But many Americans don’t express an ...
Few Americans say God chose Donald Trump for his policies, though 32% say his election was part of God’s plan.
Majorities in 20 of 25 countries surveyed say their political system needs major changes or complete reform, but many lack ...
Across 25 countries, relatively small shares of people see all or most of their politicians as honest, understanding of ...
For this analysis, we grouped people into two political categories: those who support the governing political party (or ...
Find out how adults in your state compare with other Americans on measures of spirituality, such as belief in souls, spiritual presences, an afterlife and more.
Far more Americans say AI has high risks (57%) than high benefits (25%) for society. Read why respondents say, in their own words, they see AI this way.
Majorities say they interact with AI at least several times a week and are open to using it in day-to-day tasks. But many want more control over its use.
Fewer say they frequently get news about science and technology (32%), business and finance (32%), sports (27%) and entertainment (19%).
A median of 28% of adults across 24 countries say they are online almost constantly, and 40% say they use the internet several times a day.
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