How comfortable are you with AI? According to a new survey, 86% of Americans think they know what AI is, but only 46% know what it does.
The poll of 2-thousand U.S. adults reveals:
- Overall, 58% of respondents trust AI, but that differs by generations, with Gen Z being most trusting (67%) and baby boomers the least (29%).
- While 70% say they’re concerned about their privacy when using artificial intelligence, 87% admit they’re likely to give personal information to brands in order to save money.
- Top concerns about using AI include not knowing what’s being done with their personal data (72%) and getting targeted ads (56%).
- Despite their concerns, 52% would be willing to share their birthdate, 45% would share their full name, 44% would share their partner or spouse’s name, 36% would be willing to give the name of their kids and 34% would even share their social security number.
- Half of Americans already use AI in some way in their daily life, including through their computer (74%), phone (62%) or while shopping online (57%).
- About two-thirds (65%) think AI knows their shopping habits as well, if not better, than the people closest to them, while 53% think AI knows their shopping habits as well, if not better than they do themselves.
The Top 10 tasks people would trust AI to handle
- Auto-ordering things for them when they run low on something – 36%
- Making reservations for them – 33%
- Choosing their clothing – 30%
- Taking their food order at a restaurant – 27%
- Emailing/texting people for them – 24%
- Handling their finances/taxes – 21%
- Driving – 15%
- Monitoring the home – 13%
- Monitoring children – 12%
- Choosing what they should watch on TV – 8%
Source: SWNS Digital