3. Trust in own country to regulate use of AI
A median of 55% of adults in 25 countries trust in their country to regulate AI effectively. Trust is highest in India and lowest in Greece.
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A median of 55% of adults in 25 countries trust in their country to regulate AI effectively. Trust is highest in India and lowest in Greece.
More people across 25 countries trust the EU to regulate AI effectively than trust the U.S. or China.
When it comes to trust, 44% of adults say they trust all or most of the people in their neighborhood.
Americans trust each other less than they did a few decades ago. We explore why this is, and why some are more trusting than others.
Overall, 44% of U.S. adults say they trust the U.S. a lot or some to regulate the use of AI effectively, while 47% have little to no trust in the U.S. to do this.
Trust tends to be higher in the high-income countries surveyed than in the middle-income ones.
Democrats are much more likely than Republicans to both use and trust many major news sources.
In general, Republicans and Republican leaners are much less likely than Democrats to trust the information they get from national news organizations.
In many countries outside the U.S., those with higher levels of social trust are also more likely to view several international organizations positively.
Most Israelis see lack of trust between Israelis and Palestinians and the status of Jerusalem as major obstacles to lasting peace.
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