Artificial intelligence seems to be rapidly expanding, with many institutions extensively adopting the technology, and it is being widely used not just by professionals and workplaces but also for personal assistance. A new study by Pew Research, however, seems to be drawing a different picture of how much Americans want AI to be part of their personal lives. It seems like when it comes to accessing information, the role of the technology is considered fine, but many surprisingly do not want it to have much to do with their personal lives. Americans want AI out of their personal lives, Pew […]
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