Most Americans haven’t used ChatGPT; few think it will have a major impact on their job
19% of employed U.S. adults who have heard of ChatGPT think chatbots will have a major impact on their job.
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19% of employed U.S. adults who have heard of ChatGPT think chatbots will have a major impact on their job.
About one-in-five U.S. adults have used ChatGPT to learn something new (17%) or for entertainment (17%).
Just 14% of all U.S. adults say they have used ChatGPT for entertainment, to learn something new, or for their work.
Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and watch them online or on TV.
Concern among U.S. adults about cryptocurrency is broad, but some groups are more concerned than others. Only 18% are somewhat confident in crypto.
Black workers account for about 13% of all U.S. workers, including those who work full time, part time and are self-employed.
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.
Around seven-in-ten U.S. adults (68%) say they ever use Facebook, a share that has remained relatively flat since 2016.
The percentage of single Americans who are looking for a relationship or casual dates is lower than in 2019, especially among men.
Overall, 69% of Americans say they are married (51%), living with a partner (11%), or otherwise in a committed romantic relationship (8%).
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