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How do people feel about AI?
Joint research by the Alan Turing Institute and the Ada Lovelace Institute finds the UK public remains cautious about AI. People support beneficial uses but want stronger safeguards, clearer accountability and meaningful public involvement in decisions about how AI is developed and used.
How Californians feel about AI
Joint research by TechEquity and Diffusion.Au shows Californians are concerned about AI’s impacts on jobs, privacy and fairness. While recognising potential benefits, the public strongly supports clear rules, worker protections and accountability measures to ensure AI is developed and used in the public interest.
Great (public) expectations
Research by the Ada Lovelace Institute shows strong public support in the UK for fair, safe and accountable AI. People prioritise fairness and social impact over speed or profit, distrust self-regulation by tech companies and support independent regulators with real enforcement powers.