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Data: Pew; Chart: Noah Bressner/Axios A majority of U.S. adults under 30 are now more concerned than excited about AI's growing use in daily life, according to a Pew Research Center report published Tuesday. Why it matters: AI excitement has dropped off across all age groups since 2021, as concerns about the technology's impact on job availability and society have grown. By the numbers: About 55% of adults under 30 say they're more concerned than excited about AI, a 24-point increase from 2021, when Pew first started asking the question. Roughly 1 in ten say they're more excited about AI em...
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Data: Pew; Chart: Noah Bressner/Axios A majority of U.S. adults under 30 are now more concerned than excited about AI's growing use in daily life, according to a Pew Research Center report published Tuesday. Why it matters: AI excitement has dropped off across all age groups since 2021, as concerns about the technology's impact on job availability and society have grown. By the numbers: About 55% of adults under 30 say they're more concerned than excited about AI, a 24-point increase from 2021, when Pew first started asking the question. Roughly 1 in ten say they're more excited about AI em...
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For the first time, a majority of American adults under 30 are more concerned than excited about AI, a new Pew Research Center survey found.
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The earliest report in this entry came from Forbes (Aug 18, 2026, 18:18 UTC); the most recent came from Axios (Aug 18, 2026, 18:29 UTC).
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