Recent studies indicate that Generation Z, aged 18 to 24, is increasingly using artificial intelligence yet experiencing a notable decline in trust towards this technology. Despite their growing reliance, concerns about accuracy and reliability are prevalent.
A recent survey reveals that workers in Thailand are increasingly worried about their job security due to unstable economic conditions. Conducted by the Economic Forecast Center at the Thai Chamber of Commerce University, the survey included 1,250 respondents between April 16 and 23.
In the United States, fears are rising regarding the societal impacts of artificial intelligence, prompting calls for greater legal regulation. This movement includes a diverse group of parents, activists, and politicians advocating for a comprehensive discussion on this technology.
Global oil markets are increasingly anxious as investors and analysts monitor supply movements and potential escalations in conflict zones. This anxiety reflects a prevailing uncertainty in the market, with all eyes on developments that could impact oil prices.
A survey by Anthropic involving 80,000 users of the 'Claude' technology reveals that concerns over 'AI hallucinations' are more pressing for users than fears of job loss. The findings highlight how users are increasingly aware of the risks associated with advanced AI technologies.