According to a poll, very few people frequently use “much hyped” artificial intelligence (AI) applications like ChatGPT.
Only 2% of British respondents to a study of 12,000 people across six nations, including the UK, claimed to regularly use these kinds of products.
However, the Reuters Institute and Oxford University survey indicates that young people are defying the trend, with those between the ages of 18 and 24 being the most ready to accept technology.
The principal author of the paper, Dr. Richard Fletcher, told the BBC that there was a “mismatch” between the “public interest” in AI and the “hype” surrounding it.
The survey looked at opinions regarding generative AI tools, the new class of devices that can provide graphics, audio, and video in addition to human-sounding responses to basic text inquiries.
When ChatGPT was introduced in November 2022, generative AI quickly gained popularity.Since then, internet companies have been investing billions of dollars to develop their own generative AI capabilities, a response to the attention that OpenAI’s chatbot received.AI: What is it?Nevertheless, despite all the funding and focus on generative AI, our research shows that it hasn’t yet crept into people’s daily internet usage.”Large parts of the public are not particularly interested in generative AI, and 30% of people in the UK say they have not heard of any of the most prominent products, including ChatGPT,” stated Professor Fletcher.