Here’s a number that captures the public mood more accurately than any benchmark score: only 10% of Americans say they’re more excited than concerned about AI entering their daily lives. That’s from Pew Research, cited in Stanford’s 2026 AI Index. Not a fringe view. Not a vocal minority. Nine out of ten Americans lean anxious […]
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