U.S. surveys show broad concern over AI regulation (opens in new tab)
New social-science polling and academic discussions show broad U.S. concern over how artificial intelligence should be governed as it moves into workplaces, government services and daily life. A Johns Hopkins University survey conducted in April and May of more than 2,000 people in the United States found that more than 70% of Americans want the right to interact with a human rather than an AI in medical, legal, educational and government settings. The university reported support across party...
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