- Article - European Political Monthly: Where do Europeans stand on social media regulation?- A new YouGov study of seven EU countries – France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania and Spain – examines public attitudes social media regulation and banning political advertising from social platforms. 9 days ago
- Article - European Political Monthly: Where do Europeans stand on artificial intelligence?- To celebrate the launch of YouGov’s new European Political monthly survey, a new YouGov study of seven EU countries – France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania and Spain – examines public attitudes to the technology. 11 days ago
- Article - How are UK students really using AI?- Two thirds say they ever use AI, and one in seven have engaged in potentially cheating behaviour about 2 months ago
- Article - How have Britons reacted to age verification?- Most Britons support the new rules, even though only a small minority think they will be effective 3 months ago
- Article - How many Britons know AI lies?- One in nine Britons who use AI for factfinding on a daily basis say they have "never" encountered it hallucinating 3 months ago
- Article - Three key findings from the 2025 Digital News Report- YouGov/Reuters 2025 Digital News Report is out now. 5 months ago
- Article - What do Britons think AI chatbots are good at?- Britons see chatbots like ChatGPT and DeepSeek as good at sums, style and general knowledge, but think they would be bad at tackling emotional issues 6 months ago
- Article - What do Gen Z Britons think about social media?- Gen Z Britons tend to feel that social media has done more harm than good, with 84% in favour of banning under 13s from using it 8 months ago
- Article - WhatsApp, YouTube, LinkedIn: what counts as social media?- Facebook is seen as the archetype of a social media platform, but others are more divisive 11 months ago
- Article - 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. about 1 year 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 year 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 about 1 year ago
- Article - How are Britons getting news during the 2024 general election?- TikTok has reached a third of young Britons with election content over 1 year ago
- Article - Should smartphones be banned for under-16s? Brits are divided- Parents of under-16s themselves, however, tend to be opposed over 1 year 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 over 1 year 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 almost 2 years ago
- Article - John Humphrys – AI: What is the biggest threat?- John Humphrys' weekly column for YouGov almost 2 years ago
- Article - Britons lack confidence that AI can be developed and regulated responsibly- Public attitudes on artificial intelligence tend to be neutral to pessimistic almost 2 years 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 2 years 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 2 years ago