Growing public concern about the role of artificial intelligence in daily life
52% of Americans say they feel more concerned than excited about the increased use of artificial intelligence.
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52% of Americans say they feel more concerned than excited about the increased use of artificial intelligence.
Catholics are one of the largest religious groups in the United States, outnumbering any single Protestant denomination.
Americans view 14 of 16 federal agencies more favorably than unfavorably, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis.
The share of Americans who have no confidence in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has increased 11 percentage points since 2023.
42% of U.S. adults say they or someone they know has used fertility treatments. This is up from 33% five years ago.
72% of U.S. adults say tipping is expected in more places today than it was five years ago. But even as Americans say they’re being asked to tip more often, only about a third say it’s extremely or very easy to know whether (34%) or how much (33%) to tip for various services.
40% of U.S. adults say there’s a lot of discrimination against Jews in society, and 44% say there’s a lot of discrimination against Muslims.
A median of 63% across 24 countries surveyed see the UN in a positive light, another 28% see it negatively.
Americans view their state and local governments far more positively than the federal government in Washington.
Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing group of eligible voters in the United States over roughly the past two decades and since 2020.
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