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We're completely out of touch with what the public thinks about AI | Dr Yam, Pew Research Center

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Nov 20, 2025
Eileen Yam, the Director of Science and Society Research at the Pew Research Center, examines the stark contrast between AI experts and public opinion on AI's impact. While 74% of experts believe AI will boost productivity, only 17% of the public agrees. Concerns about job loss, erosion of creativity, and misinformation dominate public sentiment. Interestingly, many support AI in law enforcement but express distrust towards industry self-regulation. Eileen highlights a significant demand for regulation, reflecting a public appetite for control over emerging technologies.
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Why Public Opinion On AI Matters

  • Public opinion matters because it shapes policy priorities and industry sustainability.
  • Pew tracks attitudes now to measure how views change as AI adoption grows.
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Huge Expert–Public Perception Gap

  • The public and AI experts hold dramatically different expectations about AI's benefits.
  • Experts are far more bullish on productivity, jobs, and the economy than the general public.
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Erosion Of Human Abilities Is A Major Fear

  • Top public fears center on erosion of human skills and social bonds.
  • Many worry AI will reduce creativity, critical thinking, and meaningful connection.
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