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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