
Bergur Thormundsson
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Get in touch with us nowA March 2024 survey of American adults found that around a third don't trust artificial intelligence (AI) to make unbiased decisions. Those in older age groups, older than 45, were more skeptical. Among those between 18 and 29 years old, 31 percent said they trusted AI to make neutral decisions.
Characteristic | A great deal | A fair amount | Not sure | Not much | Not at all |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
18-29 years | 18.24% | 31.2% | 14.28% | 20.28% | 16.01% |
30-44 years | 13.92% | 27.66% | 14.14% | 21.66% | 22.62% |
45-64 years | 4.97% | 15.87% | 13.81% | 24.53% | 40.83% |
65 years and older | 1.89% | 15.63% | 13.96% | 25.2% | 43.33% |
Total | 9.33% | 21.98% | 14.02% | 23.07% | 31.61% |
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