A recent poll by Quinnipiac University shows that despite increasing adoption of AI tools, most Americans lack trust in AI, with 76% saying they trust it rarely or only sometimes. This mistrust comes as 51% of Americans use AI for research and other tasks.
Key Takeaways
- 76% of Americans trust AI rarely or only sometimes, despite increasing adoption
- 51% of Americans use AI for research, writing, and other tasks, but lack trust in results
- 80% of Americans are concerned about AI, with 55% believing it will do more harm than good
In This Article
- The Rise of AI Adoption in America
- The Trust Conundrum: Why Americans Are Wary of AI
- Expert Insights on AI Trust and Adoption
- Concerns About AI: Jobs, Data Centers, and More
The Rise of AI Adoption in America
- Only 27% of Americans have never used AI tools, down from 33% in April 2025, indicating a growing reliance on AI
- Americans are using AI for various tasks such as research, writing, and data analysis, with 51% using it for research specifically
- The use of AI is becoming more widespread, but trust in AI remains low
The Trust Conundrum: Why Americans Are Wary of AI
- 76% of Americans trust AI rarely or only sometimes, highlighting a significant mistrust in AI-generated information
- Just 21% of Americans trust AI most or almost all of the time, a stark contrast to the high adoption rates
- Lack of transparency and understanding of AI decision-making processes may contribute to this mistrust
Expert Insights on AI Trust and Adoption
- Chetan Jaiswal, a computer science professor at Quinnipiac, notes that the contradiction between use and trust of AI is striking
- Tamilla Triantoro, a professor of business analytics and information systems at Quinnipiac, observes that younger Americans are familiar with AI but are also pessimistic about its impact on the labor market
Concerns About AI: Jobs, Data Centers, and More
- 80% of Americans are concerned about AI, with 55% believing it will do more harm than good in their day-to-day lives
- 65% of Americans oppose building AI data centers in their communities, citing high electricity costs and water usage
- 70% of Americans think AI advancements will cut the number of job opportunities, with only 7% believing AI will lead to more jobs

“The contradiction between use and trust of AI is striking”
— Chetan Jaiswal, Computer Science Professor at Quinnipiac
“Younger Americans report the highest familiarity with AI tools, but they are also the least optimistic about the labor market”
— Tamilla Triantoro, Professor of Business Analytics and Information Systems at Quinnipiac
Final Thoughts
As AI continues to shape our lives, it's essential to address the trust gap and concerns surrounding its adoption. For more insights on AI and its impact, visit logicity.in and stay ahead of the curve.
Sources & Credits
Manaal Khan
Tech & Innovation Writer
Produced with AI assistance and reviewed by the Logicity editorial team. Learn more in our Editorial Policy.
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