January 2019: "Artificial Intelligence: American Attitudes and Trends"

https://governanceai.github.io/US-Public-Opinion-Report-Jan-2019/executive-summary.html

        Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) could impact nearly
        all aspects of society: the labor market, transportation,
        healthcare, education, and national security. AI's effects may
        be profoundly positive, but the technology entails risks and
        disruptions that warrant attention. While technologists and
        policymakers have begun to discuss AI and applications of
        machine learning more frequently, public opinion has not
        shaped much of these conversations. In the U.S., public
        sentiments have shaped many policy debates, including those
        about immigration, free trade, international conflicts, and
        climate change mitigation. As in these other policy domains,
        we expect the public to become more influential over time. It
        is thus vital to have a better understanding of how the public
        thinks about AI and the governance of AI. Such understanding
        is essential to crafting informed policy and identifying
        opportunities to educate the public about AI's character,
        benefits, and risks.

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