U.S. Views of Technology and the Future
The report examines American attitudes toward future technological advancements and their potential societal impact.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Pew Research Center |
Authors: | Lee Rainie, Michael Dimock, Aaron Smith |
Geographic focus: | United States |
Methods
The research method involved a national survey conducted via landline and cell phones, polling 1,001 adults in English and Spanish. The survey included questions about the likelihood of various technological advancements and their potential impact on society.
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Key Insights
The Pew Research Center's report, conducted with Smithsonian magazine, explores American perspectives on future scientific changes and their societal implications, including potential advancements in technology, healthcare, and space exploration, as well as public concerns about controversial developments.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | United States geographic scope | bioengineering | brain implants | caregiver robots | dna alteration | driverless cars | drones | future | health improvements | innovation | lab-grown meat | lifestyle trends | public attitudes | public opinion survey | robotics | science | science and technology | scientific change | space colonization | technological advancements | technology | teleportation | time travel | wearable technology | weather control