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Fox News Poll: How do voters feel about AI? It's complicated

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Voters hold divided opinions on artificial intelligence impact, with college-educated and higher-income Americans more optimistic than others, Fox News survey finds.


Fox News Poll: Voter sentiment on AI improves, but skepticism remains

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., joins'Sunday Morning Futures' to discuss whether the government should regulate artificial intelligence, and how AI ties into President Donald Trump's spending bill. As large tech companies continue to take the lead implementing artificial intelligence (AI) into their platforms and workplaces, the latest Fox News national survey finds that while positive reviews of AI have increased, many remain skeptical about its role in society. The survey, released Thursday, finds 43% view AI technology as a good thing for society, up 5 points from April 2023. Still, nearly half of voters, 47%, think AI is bad for society -- about where it was two years ago (46% bad in April 2023). Overall, urban voters (60%), nonwhite voters (56%), voters under age 45 (53%), and men (52%) are those most likely to say AI is a good thing, while rural voters (55%), White voters (51%), voters ages 45 and over (49%), and women (55%) are likely to say it's a bad thing.


GREG GUTFELD: AI reveals what we already knew, conservatives are happier and more attractive than liberals

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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld reacts to a Danish study finding artificial intelligence can help predict a person’s political ideology based on their facial characteristics on "Gutfeld!"


Fox News Poll: Top reactions to AI? Voters say 'dangerous' and 'afraid'

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Fox News' Eben Brown reports on how more companies are using AI technology to set retail prices based on data-driven supply and demand. Most voters think artificial intelligence technology will change the way we live in the U.S. in the next few years. Whether that is a good thing or bad remains to be seen. In the latest Fox News national survey, voters were asked their main reactions -- without the aid options -- when they think about artificial intelligence. Most often, the response was negative, with the top mentions being afraid and dangerous (16%).

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Fox News Poll: Views on the economy are going from bad to worse

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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, argues why President Biden doesn't want to take a debt default off the table. Inflation continues to be the top concern for voters as large numbers rate both the nation's economy and their individual finances negatively. That's according to a new Fox News survey that contains little good news for an incumbent president running for re-election. Some 83% of voters say the economy is in only fair or poor shape. That's more negative by 5 points compared to last month (78%) and worse by 14 points compared to President Biden's 100-day mark in April 2021 (69%).


Americans split on keeping government's hands off AI: 'Look what happened with social media'

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People in Los Angeles and Austin told Fox News whether they think it's important for the government to regulate artificial intelligence technology. Americans in California and Texas revealed whether they think it's important for the government to regulate artificial intelligence. "Definitely," Carlos, a Houston resident, told Fox News. "It should be regulated to the fullest extent as drugs or anything else should be." But Joe, of San Antonio, disagreed.


'I refuse to be outsmarted by an inanimate object': Americans reveal true thoughts on AI

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Americans in Los Angeles and Austin reveal if they're familiar with artificial intelligence and how how they view the technology's impact on society. Americans in Texas and California told Fox News whether they felt artificial intelligence had a negative or positive impact on society. "It's a great thing for society," Gopal, of Austin, told Fox News. "It makes … more people smarter, and then it makes organizations more efficient." "It really just depends on how people are using it," he said.


Older generations trail the nation on AI know-how: Poll

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Fox News contributor Joe Concha joins'Fox & Friends First' to discuss Elon Musk's warning that artificial intelligence could threaten elections and his concerns on the declining birth rate. Artificial intelligence has become wildly popular for many Americans, but people over the age of 45 are trailing those younger than them on AI familiarity, a Fox News poll shows. Fifty-eight percent of registered voters over the age of 45 who were surveyed for the poll say they are not familiar with AI technology such as OpenAI's ChatGPT. Only 41% of registered voters over 45 reported they are familiar with the technology. The figures stand in stark contrast to younger Americans, with a whopping 65% of registered voters under the age of 45 reporting they are familiar with AI tech, such as ChatGPT.


Regulate AI? GOP much more skeptical than Dems that government can do it right: poll

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Tom Newhouse, vice president of Convergence Media, discusses the potential impact of artificial intelligence on elections after an RNC AI ad garnered attention. Republicans are less convinced than Democrats that the federal government needs to impose regulations on artificial intelligence systems and are even more skeptical on whether the government is up to the task, according to a new Fox News poll. The poll of registered voters shows a noticeable gap between the two parties on the question of whether and how to regulate AI, a sign that the increasingly important issue could get hung up in politics as it advances in Washington. When asked how important it is for the federal government to regulate AI, 82% of Democrats said "very" or "somewhat," compared to 71% of Republicans. That was one of the bigger splits in a poll that found 76% of respondents saw some importance to federal regulation.


Fox News Poll: More see bad than good in AI

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Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in on a survey that found a majority of patients prefer interacting with chatbots over doctors on'Fox News Live.' While 76% of voters want the federal government to regulate artificial intelligence technology, a new Fox News survey finds that only 39% think Uncle Sam is up to the job. In a broader sense, more voters think AI is generally a bad thing, but the view is more positive among those who are familiar with the technology. By an 8-point margin, voters overall are more likely to believe AI is a bad thing for society than a good thing. However, those familiar with AI are more likely to say it's a good thing by a 6-point margin.