A commencement address by Florida real estate executive Gloria Caulfield went viral this week after she called artificial intelligence "the next Industrial Revolution," only to be met with boos from the crowd. The incident underscores a broader shift: AI is losing public support faster than many industry leaders anticipated.
Growing AI Backlash Emerges as Real Business Risk, Polls Show
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Negative public sentiment toward artificial intelligence is rising sharply across generations and party lines, threatening to slow industry momentum.
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