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- China and Developing Nations Trust AI the Most, UN Survey Finds
One notable exception is Japan, where 65% trust AI, despite the country's high income and aging population The UN researchers don't spell out why this gap exists, but other research hints at a
- Trust in AI Strongest in China, Low-Income Nations, Study Shows
A United Nations study found a sharp global divide on attitudes toward artificial intelligence, with trust strongest in low-income countries and skepticism high in wealthier ones
- Survey Reveals Chinas Dominance in Global Generative AI Adoption
China: 83% of respondents in China reported using generative AI United States-65% of respondents indicated adoption On a global basis, 54% of those surveyed are using generative AI Industries surveyed: The survey was conducted across the banking, insurance, healthcare, telecommunications manufacturing retail and energy sectors Rapid Progress:
- China leads the world in adoption of generative AI, survey shows
China is leading the world in adopting generative AI, a new survey shows, the latest sign the country is making strides in the technology that gained global attention after U S -based OpenAI's
- China trusts AI more than US: survey - Tech in Asia
Trust in AI varies globally, with higher confidence in China than in the United States, according to Edelman’s 2025 survey The study found 72% of Chinese respondents trusted AI, compared to 32%
- China leads world in generative AI adoption, underscoring country’s . . .
China is leading the world in adopting generative AI, a new survey shows, the latest sign the country is making strides in the technology that gained global attention after US-based OpenAI’s
- Global Divide in AI Trust: China and Developing Nations Lead, UN Survey . . .
China and Developing Nations Trust AI the Most, UN Survey Finds With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and Android features, privacy and security settings, and more Artificial intelligence may be a global technology, but public attitudes toward it are anything but universal
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