
Around 84 percent of respondents in China said they were excited about A.I., according to a recent Stanford report.
Meanwhile, American skepticism toward the technology remains high.
Communities across the United States are fighting the construction of data centers.
Parents worry about children forming unhealthy attachments to A.I. companions.
Workers fear being replaced.
Policymakers warn of national security vulnerabilities.
Researchers debate catastrophic risks.
These fears are not irrational.
People are asking a simple question: Will A.I. make my life better, or make it worse? (NYT)
