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How Anthropomorphic Language Impacts Public Perceptions of AI

arXiv cs.CL · 19h ago Cached

This paper presents a study examining how anthropomorphic language in AI discourse affects public perceptions, finding that while overall views can shift, the specific effect of anthropomorphic framing is modest in controlled settings.

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AI Companies Wondering Why Users Keep Getting Angry

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 6d ago

Article discusses the disconnect between AI companies and users, highlighting why users are increasingly angry with AI products and practices.

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Confusing pausing frontier models facing the public with AI research in general is a huge problem

Reddit r/singularity · 2026-06-23

The article distinguishes between frontier AI models (e.g., large language models) and specialized AI research (e.g., AlphaFold, cancer detection), arguing that pausing the former for safety reasons should not halt the latter, which offers clear societal benefits.

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Why do people cope about AI?

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-06-20

A Reddit user questions why some people dismiss AI capabilities despite their own positive experiences with AI solving complex problems, suggesting a disconnect between public perception and actual AI performance.

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Why has everyone become so sensitive about using AI? What is the problem?

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-06-09

A discussion on the growing sensitivity and aggression towards AI use in everyday contexts, questioning whether the backlash is overreaction or justified.

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@rohanpaul_ai: https://x.com/rohanpaul_ai/status/2061586181952090389

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-01 Cached

AI industry leaders reflect on public backlash against AI, noting that the industry underestimated the importance of putting people at the center, and emphasizing that while pursuing technological advancement, it is essential to ensure humans remain in control of the future and lead meaningful lives.

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AI Data Centers Feel Like the Worst PR Rollout in Tech History. The Billionaires Attached to These Projects Are Underestimating What Happens to Them.

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-27

An opinion piece critiques the public relations rollout of AI data centers, arguing that executives underestimate community backlash over resource consumption and potential job displacement, and warns it could become a major political issue.

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Over the last 4ish months, the greater Reddit community has shifted from "AI is all fake and going away" towards "We're all going to have no jobs". It's in a direction I have been hoping to see for a long time - so what caused it?

Reddit r/singularity · 2026-05-25

This Reddit post discusses a perceived shift in the Reddit community's attitude towards AI over recent months, from skepticism about AI's capabilities to fear of job automation. The author speculates on the reasons behind this change and invites discussion.

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@dotey: At several US university graduation ceremonies last weekend, the audience started booing whenever speakers praised AI. The most booed was former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. In his speech at the University of Arizona, he compared AI to a ticket for a rocket ship, saying graduates could "form an AI agent team" to...

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-20 Cached

At graduation ceremonies at multiple US universities, speakers were booed by students for praising AI, with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt receiving the most boos, reflecting rising public concerns about AI.

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If AI didn't threaten our jobs, would most people feel differently about it?

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-05-20

This article explores whether public skepticism toward AI is primarily driven by fears of job displacement, suggesting that attitudes might shift if AI posed no threat to livelihoods.

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Asia is excited about AI, the U.S. not so much

Reddit r/singularity · 2026-05-10 Cached

A Stanford study reveals that AI optimism and trust in government regulation are significantly higher in Asia compared to the U.S., where rising anxiety and resistance to data centers are slowing adoption and talent inflow.

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What was the biggest thing to happen in the field of AI?

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-04-22

Opinion piece arguing that AlphaGo and ChatGPT are the two most significant AI breakthroughs, with ChatGPT having the greatest everyday impact by making AI accessible to the masses.

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@karpathy: Someone recently suggested to me that the reason OpenClaw moment was so big is because it's the first time a large grou…

X AI KOLs · 2026-04-09 Cached

Andrej Karpathy discusses how the OpenClaw moment resonated with non-technical audiences because it was their first exposure to advanced agentic AI models beyond ChatGPT as a consumer product.

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