FORT MYERS, Fla. — Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming woven into daily life, with 99% of U.S. adults using AI-enabled products weekly,according to a Gallup poll. But that rapid integration is raising new concerns about ethics, trust, and control.
AI trust, regulation, and job-loss fears rise globally
A global study from the University of Melbourne found that fewer than half of users trust AI, and 70% believe regulation is necessary.
Economists at Goldman Sachs predict that AI adoption could displace 6% to 7% of U.S. jobs, fueling fears that humans might eventually lose control of advanced AI systems.
At Florida Gulf Coast University, Paige Fernandez is preparing to graduate into a world transformed by AI. She says AI boosts her productivity but also creates challenges in maintaining her learning process…