Study finds most Americans view AI pace as too fast

A new study shows that most Americans believe artificial intelligence is developing too quickly. Respondents also doubt that its benefits will reach everyone in society.

The research highlights concerns that AI innovation is advancing faster than regulatory measures can keep up. Participants in the study expressed worry over the rapid changes brought by the technology.

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A worried UK government official in a podcast studio with AI and foreign tech symbols, illustrating risks of AI adoption.
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Podcast discussion warns UK government AI adoption could deepen reliance on foreign tech

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A recent podcast episode raised concerns that the UK government’s growing use of AI tools in public services—and potentially in elements of legislative work—could increase security and sovereignty risks tied to overseas providers.

Generation Z expresses the lowest optimism about AI's future among age groups, even as a majority relies on the technology daily. Only 18 percent of Gen Z feel hopeful about AI, with nearly half believing its risks outweigh benefits. Yet 56 percent report using AI in their lives.

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A new survey indicates that many employees are overstating their expertise in artificial intelligence amid concerns about job security.

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