About one-in-five U.S. adults have used ChatGPT to learn something new (17%) or for entertainment (17%).- 20616Murphy2025-03-20
We asked researchers how they used the newest generation of large language models to analyze roughly 24,000 podcast episodes.- 22925Murphy2025-03-20
22% of Americans say they interact with artificial intelligence almost constantly or several times a day. 27% say they do this about once a day or several times a week.- 21457Murphy2025-03-20
Four-in-ten Americans who get news from social media say inaccuracy is the thing they dislike most about it – an increase of 9 percentage points since 2018.- 24858Murphy2025-03-20
Overall, 69% of Americans say they are married (51%), living with a partner (11%), or otherwise in a committed romantic relationship (8%).- 28222Murphy2025-03-20
85% of U.S. teens say they play video games. They see both positive and negative sides, from making friends to harassment and sleep loss.- 29085Murphy2025-03-20
Most think social media companies have too much political power and censor political views they oppose. Still, Republicans stand out on several measures, with a majority believing major technology companies are biased toward liberals.- 26275Murphy2025-03-20
High school teachers are more likely than elementary and middle school teachers to hold negative views about AI tools in education.- 27020Murphy2025-03-20
A quarter of all webpages that existed at one point between 2013 and 2023 are no longer accessible.- 28896Murphy2025-03-20
This study explores the makeup of the social media news influencer universe, including who they are, what content they create and who their audiences are.- 22844Murphy2025-03-20
The share of Americans who support the U.S. government banning TikTok now stands at 32%, down from 38% in fall 2023 and 50% in March 2023.- 21574Murphy2025-03-20
64% of Americans live within 2 miles of a public electric vehicle charging station, and those who live closest to chargers view EVs more positively.- 28557Murphy2025-03-20
The share of adults who say they regularly get news from TikTok has grown about fivefold since 2020, from 3% to 17% in 2024.- 23832Murphy2025-03-20
A majority of U.S. adult TikTok users (62%) say a reason they use the site is to look at product reviews or recommendations.- 24076Murphy2025-03-20
Americans also express little confidence in major technology companies to prevent misuse of their platforms to influence the election.- 23810Murphy2025-03-20
X is still more of a news destination than these other platforms, but the vast majority of users on all four see news-related content.- 24907Murphy2025-03-20
American TikTok users follow far more pop culture and entertainment accounts than news and politics ones.- 27190Murphy2025-03-20
Nearly half of U.S. teens (46%) say they're on the internet almost constantly. YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat remain widely used by teens.- 24796Murphy2025-03-20
Americans increasingly have been turning to TikTok – both in general and for news – even as the app faces an uncertain future in the United States.- 23361Murphy2025-03-20
Overall, 68% of U.S. adults say they support a ban on middle and high school students using cellphones during class.- 26685Murphy2025-03-20
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.