AI Industry Backlash Grows as Tech Leaders Split on Public Narrative
The AI industry faces a growing public backlash as executives like Altman, Amodei, and Pichai diverge on how to frame AI's impact and inevitability.
The AI industry faces a growing public backlash as executives like Altman, Amodei, and Pichai diverge on how to frame AI's impact and inevitability.
The narrative around AI and those controlling it has reached a crescendo, with growing public frustration over labor, environment, and cost impacts.
New data shows growing public negativity toward AI and data centers, which could complicate OpenAI and Anthropic's IPO plans and influence midterm elections.
Stanford's 2026 AI Index shows a widening gap between AI experts and the public, with rising anxiety over jobs, healthcare, and economic impacts of AI.
A new Quinnipiac University poll finds that while AI adoption is rising, 76% of Americans rarely or never trust AI-generated results, and 55% believe AI will do more harm than good.
Despite Silicon Valley's relentless hype, polls show that 80% of firms report no AI productivity gains and over a third of Americans fear AI could end human life, alarming industry leaders.
New poll reveals majority of Americans think artificial intelligence is advancing too quickly while expressing little faith in federal government's ability to regulate it properly.
A new poll from Ipsos and Google reveals that AI adoption is significantly higher in countries like India (85%) and Brazil (75%) compared to the US (40%), with global users showing more excitement than concern.