Global Attitudes Toward AI Diverge

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MNC News Today Global Attitudes Toward AI Diverge

A recent global survey by Ipsos Mori, encompassing 23,000 adults across 30 countries, reveals significant differences in attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI). English-speaking countries such as the UK, US, Australia, and Canada exhibit heightened apprehension about AI’s rise, primarily due to concerns over job displacement and content creation. This skepticism is compounded by a lack of trust in governmental regulation of AI technologies. Conversely, nations like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand display greater enthusiasm and trust in AI advancements, correlating with stronger governmental oversight and public engagement in these regions.