Public sentiment in the Trump-AI era is broadly characterized by deep skepticism, a desire for stricter government oversight, and fatigue from AI-generated misinformation in politics.Current polling and public attitude trends break down into three distinct areas:Widespread Skepticism of AI's Societal Impact: Only about 16% of Americans believe AI will be beneficial to society over the next 20 years, with 40% believing it will do active harm. Roughly 63% of the public feels the technology is advancing far too quickly.Bipartisan Demand for Regulation: The public is increasingly unified in wanting stricter controls on the industry. An AI Policy Institute Poll showed that 68% of likely voters—spanning both Democrats and Republicans—favor formal government review processes for advanced AI models before their release.Deepfakes & The Political Landscape: Voters across the political spectrum are exhausted by the influx of hyper-realistic deepfakes and manipulated content pushed by both campaigns. President Trump’s heavy use of AI to generate social media content, and similar tactics by other political figures, have amplified debates about election integrity and manipulated media.While there are pockets of optimism—particularly regarding AI's potential in medical research—the overall consensus is defined by concern over privacy, data security, and the blurring of reality in daily life.

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