#Survey
26 bookmarks tagged with "Survey"
across 2 categories: AI & Public Opinion, AI & Business
-  Reinvention in the Age of Generative AIaccenture.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Accenture survey of 3,450 C-suite leaders from organizations with revenues exceeding $500M examining GenAI-driven transformation. Finds 74% of organizations seeing GenAI investments meet or exceed expectations. Documents that companies with AI-led processes achieve 2.5x higher revenue growth and 3.3x greater success scaling GenAI. Only 16% have fully modernized AI-led processes (up from 9% in 2023). resources:
-  AI at Work 2025: Momentum Builds, but Gaps Remainbcg.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion BCG survey of 10,600+ workers across 11 countries finds 72% using AI regularly. Geographic divide: India leads at 92%, followed by Middle East (87%), Spain (78%), while US (64%) and Japan (51%) lag. Only 36% feel well-prepared to use AI. 54% would use unauthorized AI tools. Just 13% of organizations deployed AI agents integrated into workflows. High usage correlates with job loss fears: 63% Middle East, 48% India vs 33% US. 
-  State of Generative AI in the Enterprise Q1 2024deloitte.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Deloitte inaugural quarterly survey tracking GenAI adoption in enterprises. Documents high expectations alongside pressure to quickly realize value while managing risks. Identifies governance, talent, and potential economic inequality as greatest areas of concern for enterprise leaders. resources:
-  State of Generative AI in the Enterprise Q2 2024: Getting Real About Generative AIdeloitte.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Deloitte quarterly survey exploring how organizations turn GenAI potential into reality. Tracks trends in use cases, sentiment, adoption, and implementation challenges. Documents transition from experimentation to practical deployment across enterprise functions. resources:
-  State of Generative AI in the Enterprise Q3 2024: Moving from Potential to Performancedeloitte.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Deloitte survey of 2,770 AI-savvy business and technology leaders across 14 countries examining GenAI scaling challenges. Focuses on data governance, risk, and compliance as critical factors. Documents how organizations navigate challenges and measure value from GenAI initiatives. resources:
-  State of Generative AI in the Enterprise Q4 2024: Generating a New Futuredeloitte.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Deloitte survey of 2,773 director- to C-suite-level respondents across 14 countries tracking GenAI adoption. Finds 74% of most advanced GenAI initiatives meeting or exceeding ROI expectations. Documents regulation and risk as top barrier (10pp increase from Q1). Cybersecurity leads in ROI with 44% surpassing expectations. 26% exploring autonomous agent development. resources:
-  2024 Edelman Trust Barometer: Key Insights Around AIedelman.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Edelman survey of 32,000 respondents across 28 countries examining trust in AI innovation. Finds only 30% embrace AI while 35% reject it. Trust in AI companies declined from 62% (2019) to 54% (2024). Documents significant gap with 76% trust in tech sector generally. Privacy concerns nearly double job impact worries. Understanding AI better, seeing societal benefits, and personal benefits identified as key trust drivers. resources:
-  Eurobarometer Special 554: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Workeuropa.eu • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion European Commission survey examining EU attitudes toward AI in workplace. Finds 62% view AI positively (32% negative). 66% believe AI benefits their work, 73% agree it increases productivity. Documents 66% fear job losses (down from 72% five years prior). 84% demand careful AI management for privacy/transparency. 82% back privacy protections, 77% want worker involvement in AI design. Country variations: Malta most positive (85%), Romania most skeptical (32%). resources:
-  Gartner 2024 CIO Generative AI Surveygartner.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Gartner survey of CIOs finds 95% believe in GenAI's significant potential. 52% now rate themselves proficient/advanced in AI (up from 38% nine months prior). 67% tasked with leading AI initiatives, 48% main executives responsible for GenAI. 74% cite productivity as top business value, 49% improved customer experience, 31% streamlined digital transformation. C-suite disconnect: only 21% of highly knowledgeable CIOs believe C-suite sees AI as high priority; 53% consider C-suite peers AI novices. 
-  Global Opinions and Expectations About Artificial Intelligence 2022ipsos.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Ipsos survey across 21 countries finds 67% expect AI will profoundly change daily life. Opinions vary by economic development: 71% positive in emerging economies vs 54% in developed. Ireland stands out with 58% trusting humans more than AI to avoid discrimination. Concerns focus on job loss, privacy, and bias. resources:
-  The Ipsos AI Monitor 2023 - Global Reportipsos.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Second annual Ipsos AI Monitor tracking 32 countries. Finds 67% claim good AI understanding (72% Gen Z, 58% Boomers), 53% excited vs 50% nervous about AI products. Regional differences persist: Anglosphere and Europe most skeptical, Asia most optimistic. Growing concerns about AI's impact on disinformation (37%). resources:
-  Trust, Attitudes and Use of Artificial Intelligence: A Global Study 2025kpmg.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion KPMG global study of 48,000+ people across 47 countries examining trust, attitudes, and AI usage patterns. Documents trust deficits across regions, varying adoption rates by sector and demography, and concerns about bias, privacy, and job displacement. Largest multinational AI opinion survey to date. resources:
-  The State of AI: How Organizations Are Rewiring to Capture Valuemckinsey.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion McKinsey survey of 1,491 participants across 101 nations examining AI adoption and organizational transformation. Finds 78% of organizations using AI in at least one function (up from 55% year earlier), 71% using GenAI regularly (up from 65%). Documents that 21% have redesigned workflows despite it being highest-ranking success factor. Nearly 30% report CEO direct responsibility for GenAI governance (double prior year). 47% experienced negative GenAI consequences. resources:
-  The 2025 Annual Work Trend Index: The Frontier Firm is Bornmicrosoft.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Microsoft survey of 31,000 knowledge workers across 31 markets examines AI transformation of work. Identifies 'Frontier Firms' rebuilding around AI with hybrid human-agent teams. Documents Capacity Gap: 53% of leaders demand increased productivity while 80% of workers lack time/energy. 82% of leaders plan to use digital labor to expand workforce in next 12-18 months. 82% say 2025 pivotal year to rethink strategy and operations. 
-  Artificial Intelligence Usage and Perceptions - November 2024morningconsult.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Morning Consult survey of 4,024 US consumers on AI usage and perceptions. Finds 46% have used AI tools, with highest adoption among younger demographics. Documents concerns about AI reliability, bias, and job impact. Tracks evolution of consumer attitudes toward AI-powered products and services. resources:
-  US Workers Are More Worried Than Hopeful About Future AI Use in the Workplacepewresearch.org • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Pew Research survey of 5,273 US workers finds 52% worried about AI use in workplaces vs 27% excited. Workers who've used AI tools report positive outcomes (59% saved time, 46% improved work quality). Education and income gaps emerge: higher earners 3x more likely to use AI. Concerns focus on job loss and declining importance of human skills. resources:
-  PwC's AI Agent Survey: The Enterprise Adoption of Agentic AIpwc.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion PwC survey of 308 US executives finds 88% plan to increase AI budgets due to agentic AI, 79% already adopting AI agents. Among adopters: 66% report increased productivity, 57% cost savings, 54% improved customer experience. 73% believe AI agent usage will provide significant competitive advantage. Top barriers: cybersecurity (34%), lack of trust (28%). 46% concerned about falling behind competitors. 
-  What Does the Public in Six Countries Think of Generative AI in News?reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism survey examining public attitudes toward GenAI in journalism across six countries (Argentina, Denmark, France, Japan, UK, US). Finds public generally uncomfortable with AI-generated news content, preferring human journalists. Younger audiences significantly more comfortable with AI in news. Behind-the-scenes uses most acceptable. resources:
-  The AI Index Report 2025 - Chapter 8: Public Opinionhai.stanford.edu • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Stanford HAI's annual comprehensive analysis of global AI public opinion trends. Tracks sentiment across countries, demographics, and time. Documents increasing concerns about AI's societal impact, trust deficits in tech companies, and growing support for regulation. Provides essential benchmarking data for understanding public attitudes toward AI. resources:
-  Eurobarometer 566: Digital Decade Survey 2025 (Feb/Mar)europa.eu • Aug 4, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Special Eurobarometer 566 on Digital Decade 2025. 73% say digitalization makes life easier. 84% expect digital tech crucial for public services & social connections by 2030. Top concerns: 93% urgent action on social media's mental health impact on children, 88% countering fake news. 34% face geo-blocking, mainly for films/series (25%). [eurobarometer] [eu] [digital decade] [2025] [survey] [ai act] [cyber resilience] [digital rights] [children safety] [disinformation]resources:
-  PwC's 2024 US Responsible AI Surveypwc.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Business Survey of 1,001 US business/tech executives. 73% use/plan AI and GenAI. Only 11% fully implemented responsible AI capabilities. Top benefits: risk management, cyber security, transparency, customer experience. Main challenge: quantifying avoided risks and future compliance value. 
-  Eurobarometer 3174: Digital Decade Survey 2024 (July)europa.eu • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 80% of Europeans consider digital technologies will be important in their lives by 2030. 76% believe advanced connectivity and cybersecurity will improve daily digital use. 30% don't feel equipped for Digital Decade and want more digital skills training. 67% think digital tech will help fight climate change. resources:
-  Our Life With AI: From Innovation to Application - Google/Ipsos Multi-Country Survey 2025ipsos.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Global AI usage jumped 10 points to 48%. Excitement about AI (57%) now exceeds concerns (43%). 74% of AI users apply it at work. Healthcare/science seen as top benefit areas (72% positive). Emerging markets lead in adoption and optimism. resources:
-  Harvard Undergraduate Survey on Generative AIarxiv.org • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 90% of Harvard students use generative AI. 25% use it to substitute for office hours or required readings. 50% worried AI will harm job prospects. 40% believe AI extinction risk should be treated as global priority like pandemics. Half expect AI to exceed human capabilities within 30 years. resources:
-  Global Public Opinion on Artificial Intelligence (GPO-AI) Surveysrinstitute.utoronto.ca • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Survey of 23,882 people across 21 countries in 12 languages (Oct-Nov 2023). Covers AI safety, regulation, autonomous vehicles, job impact. Examines trust in AI for daily decisions, attitudes on AI in education/justice/healthcare. Includes ChatGPT awareness and deepfake experience data. Featured in Stanford AI Index 2024. [university of toronto] [ai] [public opinion] [2023] [survey] [gpo-ai] [international] [chatgpt] [deepfakes]resources:
-  YouGov / Artificial Intelligence Poll Results (March 2024)yougov.net • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Survey of 1,073 US adults (March 14-18 2024). 54% feel cautious about AI, 49% concerned. 44% use AI tools, text generation (23%) and chatbots (22%) most common. Only 31% say AI makes life easier. 55% don't trust AI for unbiased decisions, 62% for ethical decisions. 3% experienced AI-related job loss. resources: