A majority of Americans have heard of ChatGPT, but few have tried it themselves
Just 14% of all U.S. adults say they have used ChatGPT for entertainment, to learn something new, or for their work.
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Just 14% of all U.S. adults say they have used ChatGPT for entertainment, to learn something new, or for their work.
36% of Americans who are divorced, separated or widowed say they have ever used a dating site or app; 16% of married adults say the same.
61% of U.S. adults say they have heard at least a fair amount about the phrase “cancel culture,” up from 44% in September 2020.
Three-in-ten U.S. adults say they have ever used an online dating site or app, and Tinder tops the list of dating apps the survey studied.
Black Americans are critical of key aspects of policing and criminal justice. But their views on face recognition technology are more nuanced.
44% of Americans think major technology companies should be regulated more than they are now, down from 56% in April 2021.
Nine-in-ten Americans say the internet has been essential or important to them, many made video calls and 40% used technology in new ways. But while tech was a lifeline for some, others faced struggles.
A majority of Americans (68%) believe major technology companies have too much power and influence in the economy.
Three-quarters of U.S. adults who have recently faced some kind of online harassment say it happened on social media.
43% of those who report experiencing harassing behavior online say that they consider their most recent experience to be “online harassment.”
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