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A new study from Pew Research Center asked US adults how they would react in different hypothetical situations — including seeing a painting and talking to customer service — if they found out, after the fact, that AI had been employed to produce whatever they were interacting with.
Unsurprisingly, responses in all cases leaned negative. The most negative reaction was where respondents imagined they’d learned that a political candidate had used AI to write a speech they had liked, with 71% of Americans saying they’d like the candidate less as a result.
The use of AI in the arts was generally more accepted than politics, banking, and journalism, with only 38% of people reporting that they’d like music less after discovering it had been generated by AI.
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