The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview Data in this report comes from Wave 173 of the American Trends Panel (ATP), Pew Research Center’s nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. The survey was conducted from June 9 to 15, 2025. A total of 5,023 panelists responded out of 5,737 who were sampled, for […] The post Methodology appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
Key findings When asked to rate separately both the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence, far more Americans rate the risks of AI as high than rate the benefits as high. A majority of U.S. adults (57%) say the risks of AI for society are high or very high. Smaller shares rate the risks of […] The post 3. Americans on the risks, benefits of AI – in their own words appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
Key findings As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into society, this chapter covers how Americans evaluate its potential impact. How do Americans feel about the use of AI in daily life? What potential impacts for society are Americans concerned about, and what are some areas where they see a role for AI? Americans are more […] The post 2. Views of AI’s impact on society and human abilities appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
Key findings This chapter looks at Americans’ exposure to artificial intelligence and views on its use in their lives. How much have Americans heard about AI and how often do they think they interact with it? How much control do Americans think they have over AI in their lives, and would they like more? AI […] The post 1. AI in Americans’ lives: Awareness, experiences and attitudes appeared first on Pew Research Center.| Pew Research Center
What is the American Trends Panel (ATP)? The American Trends Panel is Pew Research Center’s primary source of survey data for U.S. public opinion| Pew Research Center