short readsApr 28, 2025 Americans largely foresee AI having negative effects on news, journalists About six-in-ten Americans (59%) say AI will lead to fewer jobs for journalists in the next two decades.
short readsApr 3, 2025 Q&A: Why and how we compared the public’s views of artificial intelligence with those of AI experts In this Q&A, we speak with Brian Kennedy, a senior researcher at the Center, on why and how we conducted the survey of AI experts.
reportApr 3, 2025 How the U.S. Public and AI Experts View Artificial Intelligence These groups are far apart in their enthusiasm and predictions for AI, but both want more personal control and worry about too little regulation.
short readsNov 20, 2024 What the data says about dangerous driving and road rage in the U.S. There’s a fair amount of data indicating that Americans’ driving habits have worsened over the past five years, at least in some ways.
short readsNov 14, 2024 1 in 10 Americans rarely or never drive a car Among U.S. adults, those who live in the Northeast (17%) are more likely than those in the South (10%), West (8%) and Midwest (7%) to be nondrivers.
short readsNov 12, 2024 Many Americans perceive a rise in dangerous driving; 78% see cellphone distraction as major problem Most Americans see cellphone distraction behind the wheel as a major problem in their local community, and about a quarter report witnessing road rage often.