short readsMay 15, 2024 A quarter of U.S. teachers say AI tools do more harm than good in K-12 education High school teachers are more likely than elementary and middle school teachers to hold negative views about AI tools in education.
short readsMar 26, 2024 Many Americans think generative AI programs should credit the sources they rely on 22% of Americans say they interact with artificial intelligence almost constantly or several times a day. 27% say they do this about once a day or several times a week.
short readsMar 26, 2024 Americans’ use of ChatGPT is ticking up, but few trust its election information About one-in-five U.S. adults have used ChatGPT to learn something new (17%) or for entertainment (17%).
short readsFeb 6, 2024 Q&A: How we used large language models to identify guests on popular podcasts We asked researchers how they used the newest generation of large language models to analyze roughly 24,000 podcast episodes.
short readsFeb 1, 2024 Computer chips in human brains: How Americans view the technology amid recent advances More than half of U.S. adults (56%) said that widespread use of brain chips to enhance cognitive function would be a bad idea for society.
short readsDec 8, 2023 Striking findings from 2023 Here’s a look back at 2023 through some of our most striking research findings.
featureNov 28, 2023 Do You Tip More or Less Often Than the Average American? Compare your tipping habits with those of the overall public by visiting Tipping Point, the small town with a big-city feel.
short readsNov 21, 2023 What the data says about Americans’ views of artificial intelligence Today, 52% of Americans are more concerned than excited about AI in daily life, compared with just 10% who say they are more excited than concerned.
short readsNov 16, 2023 About 1 in 5 U.S. teens who’ve heard of ChatGPT have used it for schoolwork Roughly one-in-five teenagers who have heard of ChatGPT say they have used it to help them do their schoolwork.
short readsOct 18, 2023 Key findings about Americans and data privacy 71% of adults say they are very or somewhat concerned about how the government uses the data it collects about them, up from 64% in 2019.