Public skepticism towards AI is growing, with a significant portion of Americans believing it will cause more harm than good, particularly in education. This sentiment is attributed to concerns like fraud, misinformation, privacy invasion, power concentration, and job displacement, which carry an existential weight. The essay posits that AI's increasing presence in daily life, mimicking human interaction and competence across various modalities, triggers an "uncanny valley" effect. This phenomenon, where near-human but imperfect creations evoke unease, is amplified by repeated exposure to AI systems that consistently break social expectations, leading to aversion rather than mere skepticism. AI
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RANK_REASON This is an opinion piece discussing public sentiment and psychological effects of AI, not a research paper, model release, or policy announcement.