Among Americans who have heard about AI programs that can write news articles, 16% describe this as a major advance for the news media.- 29874Murphy2025-03-20
There is significant discomfort among Americans with the idea of AI being used in their own health care. Yet many see promise for AI to help issues of bias in medical care.- 20249Murphy2025-03-20
Experts are split about how much control people will retain over essential decision-making as digital systems and artificial intelligence spread. They agree that powerful corporate and government authorities will expand the role of AI in people’s daily li- 24276Murphy2025-03-20
36% of Americans who are divorced, separated or widowed say they have ever used a dating site or app; 16% of married adults say the same.- 25144Murphy2025-03-20
Americans support banning TikTok by a more than two-to-one margin, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.- 23635Murphy2025-03-20
Roughly half of U.S. adults say they have listened to a podcast in the past year, including one-in-five who report listening at least a few times a week. Most podcast listeners say this experience includes hearing news, which they largely expect to be mos- 27345Murphy2025-03-20
62% of Americans believe artificial intelligence will have a major impact on jobholders overall in the next 20 years, but far fewer think it will greatly affect them personally. Majorities oppose using AI in making final decisions on hiring or firing.- 25003Murphy2025-03-20
Since Elon Musk's take over of Twitter, Republican users have more positive views of the site, while those of Democratic users are more negative.- 24829Murphy2025-03-20
Most Americans say racial and ethnic bias in hiring practices and performance evaluations is a problem, but they differ over how big of a problem it is.- 24833Murphy2025-03-20
57% of U.S. journalists surveyed say they are extremely or very concerned about potential restrictions on press freedoms in the country.- 25784Murphy2025-03-20
A new Pew Research Center survey reveals that podcast listening is highly fragmented, and no one podcast dominates.- 28616Murphy2025-03-20
A quarter of Americans who have used Twitter in the past year say they are not likely to use it a year from now.- 25196Murphy2025-03-20
With Musk at the helm, here are four facts about how adult Twitter users in the United States are using the site.- 23680Murphy2025-03-20
More than half of U.S. teens say it would be difficult for them to give up social media. 36% say they spend too much time on social media.- 26885Murphy2025-03-20
23% of the prominent accounts on the seven alternative social media sites studied sought financial support from their audiences in June 2022.- 22943Murphy2025-03-20
At least half of Black podcast listeners regularly listen to podcasts about entertainment and pop culture; self-help and relationships; comedy; and money and finance.- 23435Murphy2025-03-20
Just 14% of all U.S. adults say they have used ChatGPT for entertainment, to learn something new, or for their work.- 24480Murphy2025-03-20
35% of U.S. parents with children younger than 18 say they are extremely or very worried that their children might be bullied at some point.- 22221Murphy2025-03-20
About a quarter of U.S. adults regularly watch religious services online or on TV, and most of them are highly satisfied with the experience. About two-in-ten Americans (21%) use apps or websites to help with reading scripture.- 22260Murphy2025-03-20
Today, 52% of Americans are more concerned than excited about AI in daily life, compared with just 10% who say they are more excited than concerned.- 25650Murphy2025-03-20
Algorithms can save lives, make things easier and conquer chaos. But experts worry about governmental and corporate control of the data, and how algorithms can produce biased results and worsen digital divides.
Majorities of Americans see at least some risk from food produced using hormones, antibiotics, pesticides or artificial ingredients; half the public says that foods with genetically modified ingredients are worse for one's health than foods without.