This week’s Barna Minute looks at AI usage among U.S. adults.
Barna’s article, “4 Ways U.S. Adults Are Embracing Artificial Intelligence (or Not),” reveals that while U.S. adults are more likely to say they are only using AI “not very much” (27%) or “not at all” (36%) in their personal life, the technology is becoming popular among younger generations.
Data show that Millennials and Gen Z use AI most frequently in their personal lives, with over half (54%) of both groups using the technology “often” or “sometimes.” Meanwhile, older generations are far less likely to embrace AI (82% of Boomers and 91% of Elders say they’re using AI “not very much” or “not at all”).