Marginalized Americans Are Highly Skeptical of Artificial Intelligence

July 2, 2025

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Marginalized Americans Are Highly Skeptical Of Artificial Intelligence
Presented by Michigan News

AI is transforming our daily lives, but not everyone is embracing it. Researchers from the University of Michigan found that women, gender minorities, and people with disabilities are more likely to hold negative attitudes toward AI. What’s behind this skepticism among marginalized Americans? Study author Oliver Haimson, assistant professor at the School of Information and Digital Studies Institute, explores the issue in an interview with Michigan News.

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