Report | March 17, 2022 X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Share AI and Human Enhancement: Americans’ Openness Is Tempered by a Range of Concerns Appendix By Lee Rainie, Cary Funk, Monica Anderson and Alec Tyson Table of Contents AI and Human Enhancement: Americans’ Openness Is Tempered by a Range of Concerns 1. How Americans think about artificial intelligence 2. Public more likely to see facial recognition use by police as good, rather than bad for society 3. Mixed views about social media companies using algorithms to find false information 4. Americans cautious about the deployment of driverless cars 5. What Americans think about possibilities ahead for human enhancement 6. Public cautious about enhancing cognitive function using computer chip implants in the brain 7. Americans are closely divided over editing a baby’s genes to reduce serious health risk 8. Mixed views about a future with widespread use of robotic exoskeletons to increase strength for manual labor jobs Acknowledgments Methodology Appendix ← Prev Page 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Page → Report PDFToplineAmerican Trends Panel Wave 99
short readsNov 6, 2025 Republicans, Democrats now equally concerned about AI in daily life, but views on regulation differ