#Trust
14 bookmarks tagged with "Trust"
across 2 categories: AI & Public Opinion, AI & Public Policy
-  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:
-  2025 Edelman Trust Barometer - The AI Trust Imperative: Insights for the Technology Sectoredelman.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Edelman global survey finds world split on AI: 49% trust it globally, but only 32% in US (vs 72% in China). US trust in tech companies declined from 73% (decade ago) to 63%. 59% fear job displacement, 63% worry about information warfare. Women, older individuals, lower-income populations less likely to trust AI. Nearly 1 in 2 skeptical of business AI use. Emphasizes need for AI deployed to enhance lives, protect security, create shared value. 
-  Americans Express Real Concerns About Artificial Intelligencegallup.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Bentley-Gallup survey of 5,835 US adults finds 56% see AI as net neutral, but more than twice as likely to see harm (31%) vs good (13%). 85% concerned about AI in hiring decisions, 83% in driving vehicles, 80% in medical advice. 57% say companies should be transparent about AI use. Harmful perception decreased 9pp from 40% to 31% year-over-year. 
-  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:
-  Views of AI Around the Worldpewresearch.org • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Pew survey of 28,333 adults across 25 countries finds median 34% more concerned than excited about AI, 42% equally concerned and excited, 16% more excited. US, Italy, Australia, Brazil, Greece show ~50% mainly concerned; South Korea only 16% concerned. Trust in AI regulation: EU 53%, US 37%, China 27%. Median 34% heard a lot about AI, 47% a little, 14% nothing. 
-  Generative AI and News Report 2025: How People Think About AI's Role in Journalism and Societyreutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Reuters Institute/Copenhagen survey across 6 countries finds AI usage surged from 40% to 61%, weekly usage doubled from 18% to 34%. ChatGPT leads at 22% weekly usage. Information-seeking now primary use (24% weekly), surpassing media creation. Only 12% comfortable with fully AI-generated news vs 62% for human-made. 61% of Americans saw AI search answers last week, but only 33% click through to sources. 
-  Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2025 - AI Sectionstackoverflow.co • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Survey of developers finds 84% using or planning to use AI tools (up from 76% in 2024), with 51% using AI daily. Trust declining: 46% don't trust AI accuracy (up from 31% last year). Positive sentiment dropped from 70%+ to 60%. Top frustrations: 66% cite 'AI solutions almost right but not quite', 45% find debugging AI code time-consuming. 76% resist AI for deployment/monitoring, 69% for project planning. 75% say they'd still ask humans when don't trust AI. 
-  Americans' Top Feeling About AI: Cautionyougov.com • Oct 17, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion YouGov survey finds 54% describe feelings about AI as 'cautious', 49% 'concerned', 29% 'curious', 22% 'scared'. December 2024 follow-up shows similar results: 53% cautious, 46% concerned, 36% skeptical, 34% curious, 26% hopeful, 24% impressed, 24% excited. Despite caution, 31% say AI makes life easier vs 13% harder. 
-  OECD Survey on Drivers of Trust in Public Institutions 2024: Resultsoecd.org • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Policy 60,000 responses from 30 OECD countries. 44% have low/no trust in national government vs 39% high trust. Significant gender gap: 36% women vs 43% men trust government. Examines information environment, disinformation impact. No specific AI findings but covers digital governance challenges. 
-  Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Research Hubgallup.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 75% of Americans believe AI will reduce total jobs over next 10 years. 77-79% don't trust businesses to use AI responsibly, but 57% say transparency would help. Majority believe AI does equal harm and good (56%), with 31% thinking it does more harm than good. resources:
-  The Ipsos AI Monitor 2024 - APAC Reportipsos.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion Asia-Pacific shows highest AI excitement globally. Third annual survey across 32 countries. People trust AI more than humans to avoid discrimination (54% vs 45%). 36% expect AI to replace their jobs, with higher education workers most concerned. resources:
-  The Ipsos AI Monitor 2024 - Global Reportipsos.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 53% excited about AI products vs 50% nervous. 37% think AI will improve their job vs 16% worsen. 67% claim good AI understanding (72% Gen Z, 58% Boomers). 37% worry AI will worsen disinformation. Anglosphere and Europe most skeptical, Asia most optimistic. resources:
-  Global Views on AI 2023 - Ipsos Global Advisoripsos.com • Aug 3, 2025 • AI & Public Opinion 67% claim good AI understanding but only 51% know which products use AI. Nearly equal nervousness (52%) vs excitement (54%). 36% of workers expect AI to replace their job. Emerging markets AI-enthusiastic, high-income countries AI-wary. Nervousness increased most since previous survey. 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: