svg]:overflow-visible">Listen to article • 0:00 minAmericans are skeptical that artificial intelligence will broadly benefit society. And they think politicians haven’t done enough to rein it in. That’s according to a nationally representative survey conducted by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.AdvertisementFewer than 2 in 10 Americans think artificial intelligence will have a positive impact on the country over the next decade, and more than twice as many expect negative results, the study found.A plurality of respondents offer a bleak assessment of how the technology will affect the economy, household utility costs, and mental health, according to the...

