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The blog post discusses DuckDuckGo’s multimedia campaign on the acceptance of AI among consumers, highlighted through the website VoteYesorNoAI.com. The campaign, initiated on January 23rd, revealed that out of 157,927 votes by 10pm Central time, 90% were against using AI. Subsequent tracking at 1 am on January 24th showed 159,014 votes with a consistent 90% against AI. The findings suggest a significant portion of consumers are not enthusiastic about AI, as demonstrated by the ongoing survey results on the website.
Privacy search engine DuckDuckGo is finding out through a multimedia campaign that consumers are not all excited about AI. They built a website, VoteYesorNoAI.com, that asks once simple question: Do you want AI or do you not want to use AI?
We started tracking this campaign at around 10pm Central time on January the 23rd when it had 157,927 votes. 90% of those votes were “No” votes.
By 1 am Central time on Jan 24th the number of votes improved to 159,014 – and 90% were still “No” votes.

