Most of us are still worried about AI — but will corporate America listen?

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Most of us are still worried about AI — but will corporate America listen?
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Americans are concerned about the rapid takeover of bots in every day life. Where do we draw the line?

These AI tools can run all sorts of tech, power search engines, and many can talk a lot like a human. But they sure don't absorb and dispense information like a human. The speed at which these chatbots can solve problems, write research papers, even make original art would put any prodigy to shame.

The positive side is that it's like having a personal assistant. The possibilities are endless! The concerning side? The possibilities are ... endless. Microsoft's Yusuf Mehdi speaks during an event introducing the new AI-powered Microsoft Bing and Edge on February 7.There's an arms race to get the biggest, baddest bot out there as quickly as possible. But not everyone is convinced.

The survey also showed a big divide between ordinary folk and those in the tech world. Only 48% of Americans would rely on AI for everyday tasks, compared to 79% of tech experts. And it's worth noting this survey was conducted in early November, before the latest wave of AI bots sparked both acclaim and pushback.

There have also been some very recent, high-profile mistakes. Last week, Google introduced its AI bot, Bard. ButThen there's the dystopian,-like scenarios that we can't help obsess over — starting with the claims last year by a Google engineer that

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