Sunday, August 17, 2025

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t a futuristic mystery—it’s woven into how we learn, work, and interact every day. But how do people around the world really feel about AI? Are they excited, cautious, or fearful?

Based on a global Ipsos survey covering 21 countries, as featured in Visual Capitalist, here are the key insights:

Key Insights from the Global Survey

High Awareness Across the Globe
A majority in all 21 countries report being aware of AI and recognize its growing societal role.

Qualified Optimism
Many believe AI can enhance various aspects of life—especially in healthcare, education, and workplace productivity.

Lingering Concerns
Simultaneously, there are notable worries about job displacement, misuse of AI, and AI gaining too much control.

Generational Lens
Younger generations tend to view AI more positively, while older age groups often remain more cautious.

Regional Differences
Optimism is particularly strong in emerging economies like India and China. In contrast, some Western nations display greater skepticism.

Why This Matters

AI is redefining our digital future—from chatbots to autonomous vehicles, and AI-generated content like text, art, and music. By understanding global sentiment, we gain insight into where AI adoption may accelerate—or be met with resistance. In optimistic regions, innovation may flourish; in cautious ones, stricter regulation may arise.

Source & Further Reading

Based on the Ipsos global survey, presented visually by Visual Capitalist:

How 21 Countries View Artificial Intelligence
For more in-depth data, you can also visit the [Ipsos website].

Call-to-Action

“Curious about how AI policies are shaping up in different countries? Drop a comment below—I’d love to explore this with you!”

Thank you for visiting SURI’s DIGITAL WORLD. If you'd like to explore the original infographic or dive deeper into the survey, be sure to check out the links above.


Grateful thanks to ChatGPT for its help and support in creating this blogpost, Visual Capitalist for the statistics and mikemacmarketing, vpnsrus.com and Wikimedia Commons for the image

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