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Do Britons think video games, TV shows, and stand-up comedy count as “art”?
What does and doesn't count as art, according to the general public.
6 days ago - Article
What news topics do Britons think are covered too much and too little?
Half of Britons think sport and US politics get too much coverage, with the public tending to see science and lighthearted stories as underreported on
about 1 month ago - Article
Elon Musk’s favourability remains unchanged after the riots but X’s reputation continues to decline
Most UK users say the platform gives too much freedom to post harmful and offensive content
3 months ago - Article
How are Britons getting news during the 2024 general election?
TikTok has reached a third of young Britons with election content
4 months ago - Article
Should smartphones be banned for under-16s? Brits are divided
Parents of under-16s themselves, however, tend to be opposed
7 months ago - Article
AI in journalism: how would public trust in the news be affected?
Few Britons think the positives would outweigh the negatives – although there are some tasks they tend to think it would be ok to allow AI to do
7 months ago - Article
12% have been on the toilet during work video meeting
Young workers are the most likely to have turned their Zoom meeting into a Zoom pee-ting
10 months ago - Article
John Humphrys – AI: What is the biggest threat?
John Humphrys' weekly column for YouGov
about 1 year ago - Article
Britons lack confidence that AI can be developed and regulated responsibly
Public attitudes on artificial intelligence tend to be neutral to pessimistic
about 1 year ago - Article
Twitter users increasingly negative about Elon Musk and the company
Almost half now say there is too much freedom to post whatever you want on the platform
over 1 year ago - Article
Concerns for an AI apocalypse rise in last year
There has been a 10pt increase in the number who see artificial intelligence as a top threat to human survival
over 1 year ago - Article
Charting the global landscape of esports viewership
Ahead of the first ever Olympics eSports week in June 2023, we explore how esports followership varies globally.
over 1 year ago - Article
Britons think artificial intelligence will cost jobs… but not their own
Six in ten expect more jobs will be lost to robotics and AI than will be created
over 1 year ago - Article
One in eight Britons say they are trying to use their phones less
Young people and women are most likely to think they spend too much time on their phones
over 1 year ago - Article
AI: Blessing or Curse?
What is your attitude to AI? Do you love it or hate it? Do you eagerly anticipate the great benefits it might bestow on mankind or fear some malign power exploiting it to seize control? Or, even more chilling, do you tremble at the thought that AI itself will inevitably become that “malign power’?
over 1 year ago - Article
Would Britons be willing to share their social media profiles with employers?
More than six in ten would support social media checks for jobs working with children
over 1 year ago - Article
John Humphrys - Who wants Big Brother in their Smartphone?
Do you want to join the ‘disparate’ dots and accept digital ID is both inevitable and welcome or do you fear Big Brother in your smartphone?
over 1 year ago - Article
John Humphrys - Trust me, I’m a chatbot!
Should we be scared of the latest development in artificial intelligence?
almost 2 years ago - Article
Elon Musk's popularity among Britons has tumbled since he announced plans to take over Twitter
Four in ten Britons would support Musk stepping down as Twitter CEO
almost 2 years ago - Article
IE: Top 10 Recommend Rankings 2022
Discover what brands are taking the top spots when it comes to recommending their products or services to a friend or colleague in Ireland.
about 2 years ago