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How Americans Feel About AI—and Why It Matters for Policy

by Daniel Castro

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more embedded in everyday life, public opinion is playing a growing role in shaping how policymakers respond to the technology’s rapid development. Are Americans hopeful about AI’s potential or wary of unintended consequences? Which sectors do they trust AI to transform, and where do they want more guardrails?

Watch now for a timely discussion by ITIF’s Center for Data Innovation and Public First surrounding new polling data exploring how U.S. public sentiment toward AI is evolving. The conversation unpacks where Americans see promise or peril, how their views have shifted over the past year, and what these perspectives mean for lawmakers, business leaders, and the future of AI policy.

Date and Time:

  • May 13, 2025 from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM (EDT)

Location:

  • Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (700 K St NW, Suite 600, Washington DC 20001)

Speakers:

  • Miranda Bogen, Director, AI Governance Lab at the Center for Democracy & Technology
  • Daniel Castro, Director, Center for Data Innovation (moderator)
  • Jonathan Dupont, Partner, Public First
  • Matt Mittelsteadt, Technology Policy Research Fellow, Cato Institute

Presentations can be found on ITIF’s webpage.

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