THE EXPERT-PUBLIC AI DIVIDE IS NOW THE WIDEST IT’S EVER BEEN — AND THAT’S A PROBLEM
Stanford’s 2026 AI Index confirms what anyone paying attention already sensed: AI experts are deeply optimistic; the general public is deeply not. Half of Americans believe AI will worsen their ability to think creatively. Only a quarter see it positively impacting education or jobs. Meanwhile, researchers see near-vertical capability curves. That gap — between the people building AI and the people living with it — is the defining tension of this moment.
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