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AI perceived more negatively than climate science or science in general - C C - Jun 17, 2025

https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1087718

INTRO: ChatGPT was released to the public in late 2022, and the promise and perils of artificial intelligence (AI) have loomed large in the public consciousness ever since. Because perceptions of a new technology like AI can help shape how the technology is developed and used, it is important to understand what Americans think about AI – how positively or negatively they regard the technology, and what hopes and concerns they have about it.

In a new paper, researchers affiliated with the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania explore public perceptions of AI science and scientists, comparing those to perceptions of science and scientists in general, and perceptions of climate science and scientists in particular.

The researchers surveyed an empaneled national probability sample of U.S. adults about how they perceived these different scientific domains in terms of each of the “Factors Assessing Science’s Self-Presentation” (FASS) – a rubric that includes credibility, prudence, unbiasedness, self-correction, and benefit.

They found that people perceived AI scientists more negatively than climate scientists or scientists in general, and that this negativity is driven by concern about AI scientists’ prudence – specifically, the perception that AI science is causing unintended consequences. The researchers also examined whether these negative perceptions might be a result of AI being so new and unknown, but found that public perceptions of AI science and scientists did not significantly improve from 2024-2025, even as AI became a more common presence in everyday life... (MORE - details, no ads)