🌟 Why I Entered AI Later — and Why You Can’t Wait


A Journey Through AI’s History


Today’s AI Landscape & Public Sentiment

  • Widespread awareness, but also anxiety: Over 50% of US and UK adults worry more than they’re excited about AI.
  • Youth skepticism: Gen Z frequently uses AI—yet 41–53% report feeling anxious or uneasy.
  • Demand for control: A Pew/Gallup survey found 75% of AI experts are optimistic—only 25% of the public felt the same. Both groups want more control over AI.
  • Global trust varies: In the US, only ~35% trust AI benefits; contrast this with 72% in China and stronger trust in India .
  • Ethical insistence: Across nations, 66–79% believe AI must be governed carefully.

Why Starting Late Isn’t Enough

  • Trustworthy design
  • Explainability and transparency
  • Proactive governance

  1. Invest strategically: Start building AI-savvy teams, not just tools.
  2. Cultivate trust: Embed transparency and responsible design now.
  3. Future-proof your approach: Think about what tomorrow’s users will demand—before they ask.

📚 References:

  • AI early optimism & advances: early breakthroughs at Dartmouth and early systems
  • AI winters: Lighthill report, Dreyfus critique
  • Public perception data: risks vs. benefits, Gen Z anxiety, trust across regions
  • Ethical and governance expectations

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