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A survey with over 52,000 participants highlights the intersection of hopes and concerns about AI.

Results from first Anthropic Public Record

Original: Results from first Anthropic Public Record

Importance: AIに対する一般の意見を把握する重要な調査結果が得られたため。

Summary

Anthropic conducted a national survey called 'Anthropic Public Record' to gauge public attitudes towards AI. Conducted in November and December 2025 with nearly 52,000 Americans, the survey revealed a general eagerness for AI's benefits, coupled with concerns about potential disruptions and a demand for accountability from companies. This marks Anthropic's first engagement with the general public and will be conducted regularly in the future.

Key Points

  • Conducted with over 52,000 participants
  • Expectations and concerns about AI coexist
  • Strong demand for accountability from companies
  • Survey will be conducted regularly in the future
  • First collection of public opinions
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The Anthropic Public Record was an online survey conducted in November and December 2025 involving 51,993 Americans. The survey, weighted to US Census benchmarks and sourced from YouGov, revealed that 48% of respondents identified curing diseases as their top hope for AI. Concerns regarding AI's potential harms were also rated, with varying levels of worry expressed. This survey provides a unique opportunity to understand opinions from non-users of AI.

モデルビジネス/提携Audience: 一般ユーザー

Source: https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-public-record

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