Artificial intelligence is integrating into Americans' daily lives at an astonishing pace, with its application scenarios constantly expanding from workplace office and academic research to content creation, quietly changing people's work and life habits. However, despite the continued increase in usage frequency, public attitudes towards AI have not warmed up accordingly. The latest survey shows that most Americans still harbor significant vigilance and distrust towards artificial intelligence, and there is a clear disconnect between usage behavior and psychological identity. This contradictory phenomenon, at a time when regulators and technology giants are accelerating the layout of the AI field, highlights the deep-seated anxiety of society about this technological revolution. People are worried about the potential privacy breaches, information manipulation and employment shocks that AI may bring. Even if they frequently rely on its convenience in their daily lives, it is still difficult to fully accept its potential risks.

Americans Widely Use AI Tools, Yet Harbor Doubts
Despite the widespread use of artificial intelligence by Americans to improve work efficiency and life convenience, surveys show that most people still have doubts about its potential risks, reflecting a significant gap between technology application and public trust.

