#Regulation
8 bookmarks tagged with "Regulation"
across 1 category: AI & Public Opinion
The AI Index Report 2023
hai.stanford.edu • Aug 4, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion
Stanford HAI's comprehensive annual analysis tracking AI's progress and impact. Key findings include significant advances in AI capabilities, growing industry investment, increasing regulatory attention, and mixed public sentiment about AI's societal effects.
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aiindex.stanford.edu • Aug 4, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion
Stanford HAI's annual comprehensive analysis of AI's global impact. Tracks trends in research, development, technical performance, ethics, policy, education, public opinion, and economic impact. Builds on 2024 findings showing industry dominance in model development and growing public concerns about AI's societal effects.
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harris.uchicago.edu • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion
58% of adults concerned about AI spreading false information during 2024 presidential election. Strong bipartisan support for regulation including banning false AI content in political ads (66%) and requiring AI content labeling (65%).
What the public thinks about AI and the implications for governance
brookings.edu • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion
49% of US respondents believe AI risks outweigh benefits. 71% globally disagree that AI regulation is not needed. 82% of US voters believe tech executives can't be trusted to self-regulate. 53% of US adults expect AI to increase unemployment.
Public opinion lessons for AI regulation
brookings.edu • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion
84% of Americans believe AI should be carefully managed. 56% trust law enforcement's use of facial recognition, with lower support among young adults, Black Americans, and Democrats. 51% think tech companies need more regulation, with partisan divides on platform bias.
What Americans Think About AI in 20+ Charts
morningconsult.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion
56% say AI integrations are the future of technology, exceeding interest in metaverse/Web3. Prefer AI that assists rather than replaces humans. Bipartisan regulatory support: 49% Democrats, 44% Republicans want more regulation. 40% of US adults used AI in past month.
How the US Public and AI Experts View Artificial Intelligence
pewresearch.org • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion
Survey of 5,410 US adults (Aug 2024) vs AI experts. Public more concerned than experts about AI impacts. Experts more optimistic, especially on jobs. Both groups want personal control and worry about lax regulation. Gender gap among experts: men more optimistic than women.
The AI Index Report 2024
aiindex.stanford.edu • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion
500-page comprehensive analysis across 9 chapters. Key findings: Industry produced 51 notable models vs academia's 15. Training costs exceeded $100M for GPT-4/Gemini. 8x surge in GenAI investment since 2022. US leads with 61 models. 52% Americans more concerned than excited about AI (up from 38%).
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