Stanford's annual AI industry report reveals a sharp disconnect between AI experts and the general public. Industry leaders focus on theoretical risks like AGI superintelligence, while everyday people worry about immediate impacts: job displacement, medical care changes, and rising energy costs from data centers. This divergence is particularly pronounced among Gen Z, who use AI regularly but express less optimism and more anger than older cohorts.
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Stanford report highlights growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone else
Stanford research reveals AI industry prioritizes AGI superintelligence risks while the public worries about immediate job losses and healthcare disruption—a divergence particularly sharp among AI-using but skeptical Gen Z.
Monday, April 13, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: TechCrunchBY sys://pipeline
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