作者:维多利亚·巴拉拉 | 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月2日 美国东部时间下午6:00
超过半数选民表示人工智能尚未对其生活产生实质性影响
作者:维多利亚·巴拉拉福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月2日 美国东部时间下午6:00
随着社会对人工智能(AI)实施的重视程度不断提高,选民认为AI技术的应用速度过快——且他们对联邦政府能否妥善监管AI几乎没有信心。
最新福克斯新闻民调显示,60%的登记选民认为美国人工智能的应用发展得太快,另有30%的选民认为发展速度适中,仅有6%的选民认为速度太慢。
尽管大多数人认为AI发展过快,但不同人群间存在差异:女性、白人选民、65岁以上人群以及民主党人更可能认为发展速度过快,而男性、非白人选民、30岁以下人群和共和党人则相对较少持此观点。

福克斯新闻民调:2026年中期选举前瞻
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此外,63%的受访者对联邦政府妥善监管AI的能力缺乏信心,这一观点自2023年以来基本保持一致。36%的受访者则对政府能力有较大或一定信心。
超过半数人对政府监管AI持信心的主要人群包括MAGA支持者(57%)、共和党男性(55%)和极端保守派(52%)。
福克斯新闻民调:59%的选民认为移民与海关执法局(ICE)过于激进,较7月上升10个百分点
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尽管存在诸多炒作,仍有微弱多数(53%)的选民表示人工智能并未显著改变他们的生活,其余选民则分为两派:26%认为AI对自己有帮助,20%认为AI对自己有损害。
最有可能认为AI对自己有帮助的人群包括男性中的部分群体,如父亲(46%)和45岁以下男性(43%)。30岁以下选民也更可能认为AI带来了益处(45%认为有帮助,28%认为有损害)。而最有可能认为AI带来损害的人群是非白人女性(33%)和母亲(29%)。
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调查于2026年1月23日至26日进行,由Beacon Research(民主党)和Shaw & Company Research(共和党)指导,该福克斯新闻调查包括对从全国选民档案中随机抽取的1,005名登记选民的采访。受访者通过固定电话(106人)、手机(645人)接受现场采访,或在收到短信后完成在线调查(254人)。基于完整样本的结果抽样误差为±3个百分点。亚组结果的抽样误差更大。除抽样误差外,问题措辞和顺序也会影响结果。通常会对年龄、种族、教育程度和地区变量进行加权,以确保人口统计数据能够代表登记选民群体。权重目标来源包括最新的美国社区调查、福克斯新闻选民分析和选民档案数据。
Fox News Poll: Too Fast, Too Unchecked? Voters sound off on rapid AI use & government regulation
By Victoria Balara | Fox News
Published February 2, 2026 6:00pm EST
More than half of voters say artificial intelligence has not affected their lives in a meaningful way
Published February 2, 2026 6:00pm EST
As the emphasis on implementing artificial intelligence across society grows, voters think the use of AI technology is happening too fast — and they have little confidence the federal government can regulate it properly.
The latest Fox News poll finds 6 in 10 registered voters feel the use of artificial intelligence is moving too quickly in the United States, while another 3 in 10 feels it’s progressing at the right pace. Just 6% say it’s moving too slowly.
Although most think the use of AI is going too fast, there are some differences along demographic lines: Women, White voters, those ages 65+, and Democrats are more likely to say things are moving too fast compared to men, nonwhite voters, those under age 30, and Republicans.

FOX NEWS POLL: AN EARLY LOOK AT THE 2026 MIDTERMS
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In addition, 63% lack faith in the federal government’s ability to properly regulate AI, a view that has been largely consistent since 2023. Thirty-six percent have a great deal or some confidence in the government’s ability.
The main demographic groups where more than half are confident in the government regulating AI include MAGA supporters (57%), Republican men (55%), and very conservatives (52%).
FOX NEWS POLL: 59% OF VOTERS SAY ICE IS TOO AGGRESSIVE, UP 10 POINTS SINCE JULY
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Despite all the hype, a slim majority of voters (53%) say artificial intelligence has not made much difference in their life, while the remaining half splits between saying AI has personally helped them (26%) vs. harmed them (20%).
Those most likely to feel artificial intelligence has helped them are subsets of men, including dads (46%) and men under age 45 (43%). Voters under age 30 also feel AI has more likely benefited them (45% helped, 28% harmed). Those most likely to feel harmed are nonwhite women (33%) and moms (29%).
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Conducted January 23-26, 2026, under the direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News survey includes interviews with a sample of 1,005 registered voters randomly selected from a national voter file. Respondents spoke with live interviewers on landlines (106) and cellphones (645) or completed the survey online after receiving a text (254). Results based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error of ±3 percentage points. Sampling error for results among subgroups is higher. In addition to sampling error, question wording and order can influence results. Weights are generally applied to age, race, education, and area variables to ensure the demographics are representative of the registered voter population. Sources for developing weight targets include the most recent American Community Survey, Fox News Voter Analysis, and voter file data.
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