English-speaking countries more nervous about rise of AI, polls suggest
Briefly

Research reveals that people in English-speaking countries like the UK and US exhibit higher anxiety about artificial intelligence compared to those in major EU economies, where enthusiasm about its potential seems stronger. The study, involving 23,000 adults across 30 nations, indicates that a significant portion of the global population lacks a solid understanding of AI. This divergence in sentiment is associated with differing levels of trust in government oversight of AI technologies, with British respondents among the most apprehensive.
A global split over what has been dubbed the wonder and worry of AI appears to correlate with widely divergent levels of trust in governments to regulate the fast-developing technology.
Britons appear to be among the world's most worried people about the rise of AI, with two-thirds of people in Great Britain saying they are nervous about the technology being deployed in products and services.
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