Americans’ use of ChatGPT is ticking up, but few trust its election information
About one-in-five U.S. adults have used ChatGPT to learn something new (17%) or for entertainment (17%).
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About one-in-five U.S. adults have used ChatGPT to learn something new (17%) or for entertainment (17%).
19% of employed U.S. adults who have heard of ChatGPT think chatbots will have a major impact on their job.
Just 14% of all U.S. adults say they have used ChatGPT for entertainment, to learn something new, or for their work.
Black workers account for about 13% of all U.S. workers, including those who work full time, part time and are self-employed.
Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and watch them online or on TV.
71% of adults say they are very or somewhat concerned about how the government uses the data it collects about them, up from 64% in 2019.
About six-in-ten Americans (59%) see TikTok as a major or minor threat to national security in the United States.
Concern among U.S. adults about cryptocurrency is broad, but some groups are more concerned than others. Only 18% are somewhat confident in crypto.
U.S. adults and teens are more likely to support than oppose requiring parental consent for minors to create a social media account.
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.
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