The majority of Americans use artificial intelligence (AI) models like ChatGpt New research.
In a survey of Elon University imagining Digital Future Center, 52% said they would use a large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) language model, a category that includes Openai's famous ChatGPT.
Of that percentage, 5% said they used the model “almost constantly”, 7% said they used “several times a day”, 5% said they used “about once a day”, 10% said they used “several times”, and 25% said they used “frequently”. 47% said they used it “no at all.”
“The rise of large-scale language models was historic. In less than two and a half years, half American adults say they used LLM. Few communication and general techniques have seen this pace of growth across the entire population,” the report said. You can read it out in the investigation.
Despite the appearance that Americans seemed accustomed to AI, a recent poll found that 55% use AI to make choices for unemployment assistance, university tuition aid, research investment, food aid, and small business loan eligibility.
Of the 500 users of the large language model surveyed in the Digital Future Center survey, 52% said they would use it “for work activities.” 36% said they would use them “for academic and homework activities.”
The imagination of the Digital Future Center survey for 500 users of a large language model took place from January 21st to 23rd, earning 5.1 percent points as a margin of error. Another broader group of 939 people, both users and non-users in the large language model, has a 3.2 percentage points as the margin of error.
Hill imagines the Digital Future Center for a wider group's research date.





