Shareable quotes from experts about artificial intelligence and the future of humans
Predictions from experts about artificial intelligence and the future of humans, from @pewresearch and @ImagineInternet.
Predictions from experts about artificial intelligence and the future of humans, from @pewresearch and @ImagineInternet.
Experts say the rise of artificial intelligence will make most people better off over the next decade, but many have concerns about how advances in AI will affect what it means to be human, to be productive and to exercise free will.
One-in-five U.S. adults often get news via social media, slightly higher than the 16% who often do so from print newspapers.
As the number of international migrants reaches new highs, people around the world show little appetite for more migration – both into and out of their countries.
Among GOP House incumbents who lost their re-election campaigns, 23 of 30 were more moderate than the median Republican in the chamber.
People around the world broadly think Russia plays a more important role in international affairs than it did a decade ago. But increased stature does not mean being better liked.
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How do European countries differ in religious commitment? Use our interactive map to find out.
Within Europe, there are sometimes sizable differences in levels of religious commitment. A new interactive lets you explore these differences.
Central and Eastern Europeans of different ages are about equally likely to say that Christianity, birthplace and ancestry are important to national identity.