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Americans wary of AI in politics, survey finds

A recent survey indicates significant public apprehension regarding the role of artificial intelligence in political processes. A majority of Americans, 63%, expressed discomfort with AI assisting in their voting decisions, while a larger proportion, 80%, voiced concerns about AI bots participating in political surveys. These findings highlight a broader issue of trust in AI's application within the sensitive domain of politics. AI

IMPACT Public distrust in AI's political applications may slow the adoption of AI tools in civic engagement and election processes.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses public opinion and concerns about AI in politics, which falls under commentary rather than a direct AI release or significant industry event.

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Americans wary of AI in politics, survey finds

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    🤖 Survey: 63% of Americans are uncomfortable letting AI help them choose who to vote for, and 80% are worried AI bots are answering political surveys. Is the di

    🤖 Survey: 63% of Americans are uncomfortable letting AI help them choose who to vote for, and 80% are worried AI bots are answering political surveys. Is the discomfort about AI, or about trust? Saw a national survey from March on how people feel about AI in politics, and two num…