Athena Insights launched its first research project this week: Americans on AI. It’s a tracking survey of how American adults feel about artificial intelligence.
This seems useful for people working on AI policy. Most existing polling on AI is one-off, which makes it hard to distinguish stable attitudes from noise, or to see how opinion responds to external events. A tracker with a consistent questionnaire, fielded every two weeks, helps build a picture of how opinion shifts and what moves it.
“Americans on AI is a tracking survey of how American adults feel about artificial intelligence (AI). Waves are fielded every two weeks by NORC at the University of Chicago on AmeriSpeak, a probability-based household panel designed to be representative of the US household population. Between 1,000 and 2,000 adults complete each wave, and the questionnaire carries a consistent set of questions from wave to wave, so results are comparable over time.” More info here.
Americans on AI—a new biweekly tracker of US public opinion on AI
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Athena Insights launched its first research project this week: Americans on AI. It’s a tracking survey of how American adults feel about artificial intelligence.
This seems useful for people working on AI policy. Most existing polling on AI is one-off, which makes it hard to distinguish stable attitudes from noise, or to see how opinion responds to external events. A tracker with a consistent questionnaire, fielded every two weeks, helps build a picture of how opinion shifts and what moves it.
Website: americanson.ai
Newsletter: news.americanson.ai — new data every two weeks
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“Americans on AI is a tracking survey of how American adults feel about artificial intelligence (AI). Waves are fielded every two weeks by NORC at the University of Chicago on AmeriSpeak, a probability-based household panel designed to be representative of the US household population. Between 1,000 and 2,000 adults complete each wave, and the questionnaire carries a consistent set of questions from wave to wave, so results are comparable over time.” More info here.