Survey: 63% of Americans are uncomfortable letting AI help them choose who to vote for, and 80% are worried AI bots are answering political surveys. Is the discomfort about AI, or about trust?
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Saw a national survey from March on how people feel about AI in politics, and two numbers stuck with me. 63% said they'd be uncomfortable using an AI chatbot to help decide who to vote for, even though plenty of people are fine using chatbots to fact-check or follow issues. 80% said they're worried that AI bots, not real people, are answering the surveys that feed into policy and business decisions. It reads less like fear of the tech and more like people drawing a hard line at AI touchi
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