Two-thirds of Americans think AI is advancing too quickly

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The Trump administration's directive to disable Anthropic's advanced AI models has prompted discussions among G7 nations about technology access and governance. Allied leaders are exploring frameworks that would grant trusted nations controlled access to U.S. AI systems to strengthen collective cybersecurity capabilities. The summit's final day unites these security discussions with broader geopolitical coordination among the world's major democracies.
Moderate: Mainstream outlets present the G7's AI discussions as multilateral diplomacy focused on balancing technological innovation with security governance, emphasizing the cooperative procedural aspects of negotiating access among allied nations.
Conservative: Conservative outlets highlight European technological dependence on U.S. systems and frame the access restrictions as evidence of the continent's competitive vulnerability in cutting-edge AI development.
According to the latest Pew Research poll, 49 percent of Americans report using chatbots at least occasionally, but 63 percent think the tech is advancing too quickly.
Overall, use of AI chatbots has increased dramatically since 2024, when only 33 percent reported using them.
Specifically, ChatGPT's usage has doubled since 2023, with 44 percent of […] ...
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