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.
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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.
About four-in-ten parents say they could be doing better at managing their kid’s screen time. A larger share – 58% – say they’re doing the best they can.
Across 35 countries, most people rate press, speech and internet freedoms as important, but the shares who call these very important range somewhat.
73% of U.S. adults have experienced some kind of online scam or attack, and these are common across age groups. Most get scam calls, texts and emails at least weekly.
Just over half of U.S. adults (54%) say they have an unfavorable view of Musk, and two-thirds of Americans have an unfavorable view of Zuckerberg.
Among those who listed a main source of political news, six-in-ten say that their source is part of the “mainstream media.”
You are an AI assistant trained to help categorize social media accounts.You will be given a description of an account and some of its recent posts. Here is a detailed codebook of the information you will be asked to provide: # CODEBOOK: ##############################################################– IND-ORG: Whether the account belongs to an individual or an organization. (CHOOSE […]
Americans who get local news about crime are most likely to say this coverage makes them concerned or angry about what is happening.
Most news influencers published posts about both candidates in summer and fall, and identical shares were more critical than supportive of each.
U.S. adults largely value journalists’ role in society but see their influence declining – and they differ over what a journalist is.
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