スタンフォード報告書がAI業界関係者と一般の人々の間の乖離の拡大を強調
スタンフォード大学の最新AIインデックスは、AI専門家と一般市民の間の認識ギャップが拡大し、雇用、医療、経済への不安が高まっていることを示している。
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専門家と一般市民の認識ギャップ拡大
スタンフォード大学のAIインデックスが、AI分野の専門家と一般市民の間で理解や見解の乖離が大きくなっていることを明らかにした。
社会的不安の高まり
一般市民の間で、AIが雇用、医療、経済に与える影響についての懸念が増大していることが報告されている。
AIインデックスの重要性
スタンフォード大学の年次報告書は、AIの社会的影響を測定する重要な指標として業界で参照されている。
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影響分析
この報告書は、AI技術の急速な発展と社会への浸透が、専門家と一般市民の間の理解の溝を深めていることを示唆している。AI開発の透明性向上や社会との対話の重要性が増す中、このギャップは政策決定や技術普及に影響を与える可能性がある。
編集コメント
AI技術の進歩が社会に与える影響を定量的に示す重要なレポート。専門家と一般の認識差が拡大する中、より効果的なコミュニケーションと教育の必要性が浮き彫りになっている。
スタンフォード大学の最新の人工知能指数(AIインデックス)は、専門家と一般市民との間の認識差が拡大していることを示しており、雇用、医療、経済に対する不安が高まっている。
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AI experts and the public’s opinion on the technology are increasingly diverging, according to Stanford University’s annual report on the AI industry, which was released Monday. In particular, the report noted a growing trend of anxiety around AI and, in the U.S., concerns about how the technology will impact key societal areas, such as jobs, medical care, and the economy.
The report’s findings follow growing negative sentiment about AI, with Gen Z reportedly leading the way, according to a recent Gallup poll. The study found that young people were growing less hopeful and more angry about the technology, even though around half of the demographic was using AI either daily or weekly.
For some working in tech, the AI backlash has come as a surprise. AI leaders have focused on managing the possibility of Artificial General Intelligence, or AGI — a theoretical form of AI superintelligence that could perform any task a human could do and think for itself. But everyday folks are more concerned about AI’s impact on their paycheck and whether or not their power bills will go up as energy-hungry data centers are built.
tbh it's weird that parts of the tech industry are still shocked by ongoing anti-AI public narrativeswhen the leaders of OpenAI and Anthropic are like "if we do nothing this is going to suck for a lot of people", what do you think the sentiment is going to be?— David Zhou (@dz) April 13, 2026
Yes, I think a lot of AI leaders are just out of touch with normal people and don’t realize that fears of skynet are *not* what is primarily driving anti-AI sentiment. That exists, obviously, but most people are way more concerned with their paycheck and the cost of utilities.— Caroline Orr Bueno, Ph.D (@RVAwonk) April 13, 2026
The divide has been most apparent in the online reaction to the recent attacks on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home. In posts on X , for instance, AI insiders voiced surprise at a series of Instagram comments that seemed to praise the attack on Altman’s home. Some of the online comments have a similar vibe to those that circulated online after the shooting of the United Healthcare CEO in 2024 and the more recent burning of a Kimberly-Clark warehouse by a worker angry about not receiving a “livable wage” — with some comments even going so far as to suggest that even more action, akin to a revolution, is needed.
Stanford’s report provides more insight into where all this negativity is coming from, as it summarizes data around public sentiment of AI across various sources.
For instance, it pointed to a report from Pew Research published last month, which noted that only 10% of Americans said they were more excited than concerned about the increased use of AI in daily life. Meanwhile, 56% of AI experts said they believed AI would have a positive impact on the U.S. over the next 20 years.
Expert opinion and public sentiment also greatly diverged in particular areas where AI could have a societal impact. Indeed, 84% of experts, the report authors noted, said that AI would have a largely positive impact on medical care over the next 20 years, but only 44% of the U.S. general public said the same.
ScreenshotImage Credits:Pew Research data, via Stanford
Plus, a majority (73%) of experts felt positive about AI’s impact on how people do their jobs, compared with just 23% of the public. And 69% of experts felt that AI would have a positive impact on the economy. Given the supposed AI-fueled layoffs and disruptions to the workplace, it’s not surprising that only 21% of the public felt similarly.
Other data from Pew Research, cited by the report, noted that AI experts were less pessimistic on AI’s impact on the job market, while nearly two-thirds of Americans (or 64%) said they think AI will lead to fewer jobs over the next 20 years.
ScreenshotImage Credits:Pew Research data, via Stanford (opens in a new window)
The U.S. also reported the lowest trust in its government to regulate AI responsibly, compared with other nations, at 31%. Singapore ranked highest at 81%, per data pulled from Ipsos found in Stanford’s report.
ScreenshotImage Credits:Ipsos data, via Stanford (opens in a new window)
Another source looked at regulation concerns on a state-by-state level and concluded that, nationwide, 41% of respondents said federal AI regulation will not go far enough, while only 27% said it would go “too far.”
Despite the fears and concerns, AI did get one accolade: Globally, those who feel like AI products and services offer more benefits than drawbacks slightly rose from 55% in 2024 to 59% in 2025.
ScreenshotImage Credits:Ipsos data, via Stanford (opens in a new window)
But at the same time, those respondents who said that AI makes them “nervous” grew from 50% to 52% during the same period, per data cited by the report’s authors.
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