Stevens TechPulse Report

The Stevens TechPulse Report series, conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of Stevens Institute of Technology, is intended to elucidate public understanding, acceptance and concerns about emerging technology and its impact on humanity and society.

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New green energy survey reveals Americans generally fall into four categories: Evangelists, Promoters, Passives or Detractors; more than half say the long-term benefits of green energy outweigh the cost, but only one-third are willing to pay more.

Green Energy Perceptions and Usage

When it comes to green energy, Americans generally fall into one of four categories: Evangelists, Promoters, Passives or Detractors. No matter our category or view of the long-term benefits of green energy, however, few are willing to pay much more to take advantage of it. These findings and more appear in the Stevens TechPulse Report: Green Energy Perceptions and Usage, a new national poll of 2,210 adults conducted on behalf of Stevens Institute of Technology by Morning Consult examining Americans’ views on a wide range of green energy-related issues.

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Green Energy Perceptions and Usage

When it comes to green energy, Americans generally fall into one of four categories: Evangelists, Promoters, Passives or Detractors. No matter our category or view of the long-term benefits of green energy, however, few are willing to pay much more to take advantage of it. These findings and more appear in the Stevens TechPulse Report: Green Energy Perceptions and Usage, a new national poll of 2,210 adults conducted on behalf of Stevens Institute of Technology by Morning Consult examining Americans’ views on a wide range of green energy-related issues.

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A Perspective of Americans’ Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence

Americans are deeply conflicted about the promise and pitfalls of artificial intelligence. While they have numerous concerns about the harm the technology is doing now and could do in the future to individuals and society, many still believe there is more of an upside than a downside to the growing use of AI. That’s according to the Stevens TechPulse Report: A Perspective of Americans' Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence, a national poll of 2,200 adults conducted on behalf of Stevens Institute of Technology by Morning Consult examining Americans’ views on a wide range of AI-related issues.

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