Just as the Americans saw that the Internet is a harbinger of great change for a quarter of a century, the majority feels today artificial intelligence It will have a major impact on society. But more than the Internet at the time, artificial intelligence sees it creates more problems than it comes Disturbing the content of artificial intelligence And the impact of artificial intelligence companies on the economy both fields.
Amnesty International Victory impact On work it looks particularly mixed. More thinking that artificial intelligence will make jobs in its field easier than the most difficult, but associated, they are likely to see Amnesty International a decrease in increasing the number of available jobs.
There are great differences through educational attainment, with the presence of holders of university degrees more than those who have no degrees to say that they will make jobs easier in their field. This indicates that when it comes to the way people do their work, the audience mainly sees Amnesty International, which affects the functions based on the computer and white.
University graduates are also more likely than those who do not have university degrees to see the development of artificial intelligence companies and AI as good for the economy. However, the opinion that artificial intelligence is likely to reduce the large number of jobs and extend to all levels of educational attainment.
Americans are completely mixed with the effect of potential artificial intelligence on the economy. In a row, they are likely to see the development of artificial intelligence companies and AI as a bad economy than good. This is a big difference in feelings from the early Internet years. In CBS News a survey in 1999, seven out of 10 felt that “rapid growth in the number of internet companies” was good for the economy. It is worth noting that the Americans are also less optimistic Artificial intelligence expertsEspecially on the potential benefits of technology for work and economy.
What can artificial intelligence do better?
There are some things that most Americans agree on artificial intelligence to actually do better than humans. This list includes finding things on the Internet, correcting writing and rules, and data analysis – all tasks that tend to be organized, and perhaps even boring for many people.
The list of things that people feel is worse and useful than humans. Some tend more on the skills of dealing with others, such as providing customer service. Some people involve creativity, such as the creation of art, which is seen as worse through a wide margin. Other items can be considered more dependent on the judgment and include higher classes. These include medical diagnoses, financial decisions, and item in which the largest majority says that artificial intelligence is worse: driving a car.
People are very mixed with whether Amnesty International can produce better information than humans today. And whether or not, half of the Americans very You are concerned about using artificial intelligence to create wrong or misleading images, information and videos. At least nine of every 10 are somewhat worried about it.
Although the slim majority feels that it can tell the difference between the things that a person produces and the things that a person produced somewhat well, a few of them say they can do this very well. Among the people who do not use artificial intelligence themselves – the category of most Americans – most of them do not feel that they can distinguish somewhat well.
General understanding and personal use of Amnesty International
Three -thirds feel they have a good understanding of Amnesty International. This matches the levels seen in our internet survey in 1999, and we now see similar demographic rest periods as we did at that time. Today, Americans are more likely to say that their understanding is somewhat good than very good, indicating that there is space to grow in the coming years.
There are blatant divisions in understanding artificial intelligence and use by age. Eight out of 10 Americans under 45 years old feel a good understanding, while this number decreases to about half of Americans only 65 years and over. University degree holders are higher than other Americans, as well as men for women. Men are also more positive than women on the economic influence of Amnesty International.
Most of them do not feel that it is necessary to use artificial intelligence these days to keep up with times. Four out of 10 says they personally use artificial intelligence, and those who do so are more popular to say that for personal use more than work. The few who mostly use it to work at work understand more than artificial intelligence and tend to feel that it will make jobs in their field easier to do.
The share who says people should use artificial intelligence to keep up with the four of all ten who said this about the Internet in 1999. As was the case at that time, the first adopters drink young and males. Younger people are likely to say they use artificial intelligence for work purposes.
Six out of 10 says artificial intelligence will have a greater impact on society than the Internet. This is important, because the Internet itself was seen as a major change in its early years. In 1999, Gallup Bolling found that most Americans felt that he would change the community more than inserting the phone and television.
The CBS News/Yougov survey was conducted with a representative sample at the national level of 2,351 American adults who were interviewed between 24-26 March 2025. The sample was evaluated to be a representative of adults throughout the country according to sex, age, race and education, based on the American community surveying the American census and the current population survey, in addition to 2024 presidential vote. The error margin is ± 2.5 points.