71% of U.S. adults think increased AI use will make their personal information less secure, while only 3% think it will make it more secure.
Positive users are excited about advancing AI faster with new models, while negative users agree with the Pew Survey that progress is too quick due to security risks.
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71% of U.S. adults think increased AI use will make their personal information less secure, while only 3% think it will make it more secure.
63% of U.S. adults say AI is advancing too quickly, compared with 19% who think the pace is right, 16% who are unsure, and just 2% who think it is moving too slowly.

49% of U.S. adults now use AI chatbots, up from 33% in 2024, while the share who do not use them fell from 66% to 51%.

AI chatbots are used most for information search at 42% and work tasks at 38%, while more personal uses remain smaller, including 10% for emotional support and 4% for companionship.

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