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There's an interesting disconnect between what people claim to think about AI and what they actually do with it.
When you look at public surveys—say, polling American voters on their stance toward artificial intelligence—the narrative is pretty uniform: widespread anxiety, concerns about the technology, skepticism about adoption. Headlines scream panic.
But here's where it gets curious. Once you shift your focus from what people *say* to what they *do*, the picture flips dramatically. Their actual behavior—their revealed preferences—tells a completely different story. They're actively using AI tools, integrating them into workflows, relying on them more each day.
It's a classic case of expressed sentiment versus demonstrated action. People might voice caution in a survey, but their real-world choices suggest something closer to pragmatic acceptance, if not quiet enthusiasm. The gap between rhetoric and behavior reveals where true market dynamics actually sit—and it's often much further along the adoption curve than the noise suggests.