• Many wish AI would disappear

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Fri Jun 12 10:35:16 2026
    It's not just you nearly half of us wish we could just click our fingers and make generative AI disappear

    Date:
    Fri, 12 Jun 2026 05:05:00 +0000

    New data reveals nearly half of British adults would get rid of generative AI entirely younger citizens unexpectedly lead the opposition -- New YouGov
    data has found nearly half (42%) of British adults would get rid of
    generative AI entirely if they could, with a further fifth (22%) undecided about whether they actually like the technology or not.

    Maybe the biggest shock is that younger citizens aged 18-24 are among the
    most likely to want to get rid of AI 55% would make it disappear if they could. All older age groups are less inclined to feel so strongly.
    Considering only 27% of the youngest age group would not eliminate GenAI, it means that theyre twice as likely to want to get rid of it, even though other studies indicate they could be among its most active users.

    While autonomous, agentic AI is dominating the
    headlines for its ability to act on users behalves, generative AI is still prevalent due to its ability to create content from existing context. Its
    uses cases span search engines, smartphones, productivity software, social media platforms, customer service systems and a lot more.

    Despite multibillion-dollar investments from companies like OpenAI, Google , Microsoft , Anthropic and Meta to try and embed this technology seamlessly into the apps and services we use daily, its clear that the British public still see it as a hindrance.

    But more than that, the public still worries that AI could replace human jobs as tech giants continue to announce sweeping layoffs years after generative
    AI reached mass popularity in late 2022.

    As for why younger audiences might be more anti-AI, it could just be that greater exposure creates greater scepticism. 18-24-year-olds are also generally the most likely to use social media platforms, where AI-generated misinformation is frequently disseminated, and theyre also among those
    hardest hit by an apparent loss in entry-level job roles. Separately, a 2025 study exploring public perception of AI before and after ChatGPT found a drop in satisfaction, noting higher support for human-only decision-making and lower support for AI-only decision-making.

    The proportion of respondents finding AI not acceptable at all increased from 23% to 30%, the authors summarized.

    Unease, poor trust and dissatisfaction surrounding AI are actually global themes, with another US-biased study revealing that 50% of Americans feel
    more concerned than excited about the tech. Among the cited effects are
    poorer creative thinking and relationship forming, but Americans are slightly more optimistic about AIs impacts on problem solving.

    YouGov also asked UK citizens about their perception of ChatGPT specifically, ahead of the companys IPO. The response was largely positive, with consumer trust in OpenAIs offering generally higher than the average.

    Environmental and sustainability concerns are also of great importance when
    it comes to public perception several US states, cities and regions have imposed moratoriums on new data center projects in recent months, citing energy, water and land constraints.

    Nearly half (48%) of UK adults said they would oppose a new AI data center in their local area, compared with support from just 20% again, a sentiment
    that was most apparent among younger citizens, which challenges
    preconceptions that 18-24-year-olds are the most pro-AI.

    So while tech giants continue to pour billions into the AI race, its clear they still have to win over the exact citizens their products target.

    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/its-not-just-you-nearly-half-of-us-wish-we-could -just-click-our-fingers-and-make-generative-ai-disappear

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