Don't believe or like this poll data? Go ahead, look around online and find your own. What you are highly unlikely to discover is any credible survey research revealing support for AI. The reality, as even the demonstrably pro-business
Wall Street Journal reports, is that Americans "hate" AI. And that opposition is threatening financial results.
Which is why public opinion matters. Because if the AI industry cannot open more data centers, it cannot grow at the rate it has promised investors. And that means sub-optimal returns. To say nothing of what may happen to an economy increasingly dependent on those AI investments. The problem is that Americans at the local level, even in deeply conservative states like Texas and Utah, are seeing rising energy, water costs and job losses due to data center construction as well as AI adoption. They are also being subjected to tone-deaf corporate executives and venture capitalists - we're looking at you, Marc Andreesen, among others - who callously tout the benefits of laying off thousands of mere humans in order for a few already wealthy white guys to get even richer. So as even reliably Trump-supporting voters are vociferously rejecting data centers and threatening elected officials, this could have what we might politely call, economic implications. JL
Amrith Ramkumar and colleagues report in the Wall Street Journal:
AI rejectionism is creating an acute crisis for AI companies and builders of data centers. Investors have staked tens of billions of dollars on ever-larger quantities of computing power, and have pledged much of that to data-center construction. But all over the country, communities are blocking data-center projects. Booed commencement speakers and plummeting poll numbers (reveal) the only thing growing faster than the AI industry may be negative feelings about it. In polls, respondents overwhelmingly voice concerns about AI. Consumers resent energy-price jumps. Workers fear widespread job losses. Parents worry about AI harming children’s mental health. The rapid rise of AI’s salience as a political issue is unprecedented, shaking up re-election races and scrambling partisan battle lines. “People hate AI. It is less popular than ICE, (even) less popular than politicians.”