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- Pope Leo XIV and many Australians share a distrust of AI companies, highlighted in recent publications and surveys.
- Over 40% of Australians believe AI risks outweigh benefits, with only 4% trusting AI companies with their private information.
- Public concern is leading to local opposition against AI infrastructure projects, such as data centers in Sydney and Melbourne.
- Key fears include job displacement from AI automation in white-collar sectors and existential risks like rogue AI systems.
- Australians' distrust is fueled by exposure to AI-generated misinformation, deepfake abuse, and concerns over data privacy and corporate power.
- Increased AI usage in Australia correlates with higher perceived risks, indicating that familiarity breeds skepticism rather than trust.