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More than two-thirds of Americans are concerned about the negative effects of AI and 61% believe it could threaten civilization.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Wednesday has found that 61 percent of Americans believe artificial intelligence (AI) could threaten civilization. Only 22 percent

AI threatens humanity’s future, 61% of Americans say:

According To A Recent Reuters

According to a recent Reuters/Ipsos survey, 61% of Americans are concerned about the dangers associated with artificial intelligence

61% of Americans Feel Threatened by AI: One-third of Experts Agree

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According to a report by Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered A.I, 36% of computer science experts believed that decisions made by artificial intelligence

How the U.S. Public and AI Experts View Artificial Intelligence

Experts and the public aren’t confident that the government will regulate AI effectively: 62% of U.S. adults and 53% of the experts we surveyed say they have not too

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The poll found that over two-thirds of respondents are anxious about the adverse effects of AI, while 61 percent consider it a potential threat to civilization.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll published Wednesday found that 61 percent of Americans believed AI is a threat to humanity’s future, while about 22 percent reported they

AI threatens humanity’s future, 61% of Americans say: Survey

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Poll: AI poses risk to humanity, according to majority of Americans

61% of Americans believe AI threatens civilization, reveals new poll

More than two-thirds of Americans are concerned about the negative effects of AI and 61% believe it could threaten civilization. The swift growth of artificial intelligence

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