80,000 Hours Podcast

#228 – Eileen Yam on how we're completely out of touch with what the public thinks about AI

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Nov 20, 2025
Eileen Yam, the Director of Science and Society Research at the Pew Research Center, examines the stark contrast between AI experts and public opinion on AI's impact. While 74% of experts believe AI will boost productivity, only 17% of the public agrees. Concerns about job loss, erosion of creativity, and misinformation dominate public sentiment. Interestingly, many support AI in law enforcement but express distrust towards industry self-regulation. Eileen highlights a significant demand for regulation, reflecting a public appetite for control over emerging technologies.
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INSIGHT

AI Users Can Be More Worried About Jobs

  • Both experts and the public worry about job loss, but experts are far more optimistic overall.
  • Workers who use AI are more likely to worry about fewer job opportunities.
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AI Feels Ambient And Unavoidable

  • Unlike earlier techs, AI feels ambient and unavoidable, intensifying perceived loss of agency.
  • That ambient nature makes opting out harder and fuels distinct anxieties.
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Many Think AI Is Under‑Reported And Worth Learning

  • More people say AI is being understated than overhyped in coverage.
  • Nearly 75% believe it's important to learn what AI is.
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