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America Turned Against AI According to the Poll Data: A Very Big Compilation

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  • #public-opinion
  • #tech-policy
  • #AI-backlash
  • Poll data from 2025-2026 shows a sharp decline in American support for AI datacenters, with over 70% opposing local construction and datacenters now more opposed than nuclear power plants.
  • Broad pessimism about AI's societal impact has grown since 2021, with a majority believing risks outweigh benefits and even Gen Z users becoming more skeptical despite high adoption.
  • Tech CEOs leading AI development, such as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, face widespread unpopularity, with many Americans viewing them as overly influential in politics.
  • Concerns about AI have become bipartisan, uniting Republicans and Democrats on issues like regulation and infrastructure opposition, though they differ on regulatory trust.
  • Local opposition has materialized into canceled datacenter projects, moratoriums in multiple states, and hundreds of opposition groups, disrupting billions in investment.
  • The backlash is attributed to rapid AI rollout, environmental worries (water/energy use), job fears, and mistrust of industry messaging, with social media accelerating sentiment spread.
  • Key unknowns include long-term trend data, causal drivers of opposition, public knowledge levels about datacenters, and whether AI will significantly influence electoral outcomes.