You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
investor public gap
About this tag
The investor public gap refers to the divergence in confidence between corporate leaders and investors versus the general public regarding artificial intelligence's societal and workplace impacts. A JUST Capital survey highlights that while executives and investors are optimistic about AI's near-term promise, the public remains cautious, particularly about job risks, privacy, and distribution of value. Despite this split, both groups agree on the need for increased spending on AI safety. This gap is relevant for boards, IT teams, and Windows-first organizations planning real-world AI deployments, as it underscores the importance of addressing public trust alongside technological investment.
Executives and investors are radiating optimism about artificial intelligence’s near-term promise, while the general public’s confidence remains cautious at best — a split that matters for boards, IT teams, and Windows-first organisations planning real-world AI deployments. A new survey from...