What Web Browsing Data Tells Us About How AI Appears Online
One month of web browsing data shows most respondents visited a search page with an AI-generated summary, but visits to in-depth content about AI were much rarer.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
One month of web browsing data shows most respondents visited a search page with an AI-generated summary, but visits to in-depth content about AI were much rarer.
Most who use astrology (or a horoscope), tarot cards or a fortune teller say they do so just for fun rather than for insights about life.
Republicans are less likely than in 2024 to say there is discrimination against Black, Hispanic, Asian and White people.
About half of U.S. adults say healthiness of food is important when deciding what to eat. But taste and cost matter more.
Belief in an afterlife, God and spirits in nature is widespread globally. Older adults are more likely than younger adults to believe in God.
Most Americans say the U.S. should give humanitarian aid to other countries, and majorities endorse aid supporting economic development and democracy.
Majorities want the church to allow use of birth control and IVF, and to permit priests to bless same-sex couples. But views differ by Mass attendance.
Across 35 countries, there are some disconnects between how people rate the importance of free expression and how free they feel they actually are.
Trump’s approval rating stands at 40%, and Americans mostly disapprove of his tariffs and government cuts.
Parents are more worried than teens about teen mental health. Both groups – especially parents – partly blame social media. But teens also see benefits.
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