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Summary

A recent YouGov survey shows increasing American concerns about AI, with 43% worried about potential human extinction and 47% believing AI's societal effects will be negative.

Review

The YouGov poll provides a comprehensive snapshot of American public sentiment towards artificial intelligence in mid-2025, highlighting a significant shift in perceptions about AI's potential risks and impacts. The survey reveals a growing unease about AI, with nearly half of respondents expressing concerns about existential threats, technological dependency, and potential societal disruptions. The research methodology is robust, using a representative sample of 1,112 U.S. adult citizens and carefully weighted across multiple demographic factors. Key findings include increased skepticism about AI's accuracy and ethics, with 50% distrusting AI's information provision and 67% doubting its ability to make ethical decisions. While concerns about job displacement have slightly decreased, the overall sentiment suggests a more nuanced and cautious approach to AI technology, reflecting the public's awareness of both potential benefits and significant risks.

Key Points

  • 43% of Americans are concerned about AI potentially causing human extinction
  • 47% believe AI's societal impact will be negative
  • 67% don't trust AI to make ethical decisions
  • 32% of Americans use AI tools at least weekly

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