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Anderson-TableContents-2023
Report Title: As AI Spreads, Experts Predict the Best and Worst Changes in Digital Life by
2035
Report Subtitle: They have deep concerns about people’s and society’s overall well-being.
But they also expect great benefits in health care, scientific advances and education
Report Author(s): Janna Anderson and Lee Rainie
Published by: Pew Research Center (2023)
Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep57306.4
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Table of contents
About Pew Research Center 0
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Overview 4
1. A sampling of overarching views on digital change 18
2. Expert essays on the expected impact of digital change by 2035 27
3. Themes: The most harmful or menacing changes in digital life that are likely by 2035 114
4. Themes: The best and most beneficial changes in digital life that are likely by 2035 159
5. Closing thoughts on ChatGPT and other steps in the evolution of humans, digital tools and
systems by 2035 203
About this canvassing of experts 224
Acknowledgments 231
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