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US news
fromFortune
2 days ago

What it takes to be wealthy in America: $2.3 million, Charles Schwab says | Fortune

Americans now view roughly $2.3 million as wealthy and $839,000 as financially comfortable, driven by inflation, higher taxes, and rising living costs.
fromNBC4 Washington
4 days ago

28% of U.S. teens say they use AI chatbots daily, according to a new poll

64% U.S. teens say they use AI chatbots such as ChatGPT or Google Gemini, with about 28% saying they use chatbots daily, according to survey results released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan polling firm. The survey results provide a snapshot of how far AI chatbots have entered mainstream culture, three years after the release of ChatGPT set off a wave of AI investment and marketing by the tech industry.
Artificial intelligence
Tech industry
fromNBC News
4 days ago

28% of U.S. teens say they use AI chatbots daily, according to a new poll

A majority of U.S. teens (64%) use AI chatbots; 28% use them daily while 36% report no use.
Mental health
fromwww.ynetnews.com
in 16 years

Israeli study challenges work-from-home myth as burnout stays high

Nearly half of Israeli workers report high to extreme workplace burnout; remote work often increases burnout by blurring boundaries and extending work beyond normal hours.
US news
fromAxios
3 weeks ago

Young adults in these cities are thinking about leaving

About 62% of young, childless adults in Baltimore are likely to leave; career growth, cost of living, and emotional connection influence willingness to stay.
Mental health
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

LGBTQ+ young people are politically engaged - but it's complicated

Most young LGBTQ+ people are motivated to take political action, but this motivation often accompanies higher rates of anxiety and depression.
Environment
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

Did Global Warming Make Hurricane Helene Worse? Here's Where Americans Are Most Worried About Climate Change

Most Americans worry about global warming, but concern varies widely by region and correlates strongly with education while income and local risk show mixed patterns.
fromConsequence
2 months ago

One in Five Music Festivalgoers Report Having Sexual Encounters, New Study Finds

As part of their very sexy effort, ZipHealth surveyed 1,003 Brits and Americans who have attended a music festival in the last five years, with 79% from the US and 21% hailing from the UK. Each participant was asked not only about past sexual experiences and general preferences, but also about concerns around their personal sexual health and interpersonal relationships. ZipHealth described the results as "raw, revealing, and, at times, a little grimy."
Music
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
3 months ago

Social scientists have long found women tend to be more religious than men - but Gen Z may show a shift

Historical pattern of women being more religious than men is narrowing in the U.S., especially among younger cohorts like Generation Z, though evidence remains mixed.
US politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 months ago

More than half of Latinos in the United States believe the American Dream is dying

Nearly half of Hispanics now believe the American Dream is disappearing, driven by economic, social, and institutional pressures, with optimism sharply declining since 2018.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
7 months ago

Polling giant Morning Consult is using AI to help dig through survey data

Morning Consult's new AI platform offers real-time insights from survey data, addressing C-suite demands for immediate access to relevant information.
Podcast
fromPodcaster News
8 months ago

Triton Digital To Expand US Podcast Ranker To Include All Publishers - Podcaster News

The U.S. Podcast Ranker will include survey-based listener rankings for all podcasts, enhancing insights for advertisers.
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