AI, Robotics, and the Future of Jobs
Experts envision automation and intelligent digital agents permeating vast areas of our work and personal lives by 2025, but they are divided on whether these advances will displace more jobs than they create.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Experts envision automation and intelligent digital agents permeating vast areas of our work and personal lives by 2025, but they are divided on whether these advances will displace more jobs than they create.
Pew Research findings on the state of social media and its impact on grassroots and advocacy
There are some striking differences between women and men in their hopes and fears about the future.
Americans are largely optimistic about the long-term future of scientific progress, but concerned about some changes that might occur in the near future.
Adoption is increasing, but many seniors remain isolated from digital life
Read about how people are using Facebook and what they like and dislike about the site.
While African Americans continue to trail whites when it comes to internet use and home broadband adoption overall, young African Americans are just as likely as their white counterparts to use the internet and have especially high rates of Twitter use.
More than half of all adult cellphone owners have been on the giving or receiving end of a distracted walking encounter.
Aaron Smith, Senior Researcher, Pew Research Center’s Internet Project, gave testimony before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet.
Statement of Aaron Smith, Senior Researcher, Pew Research Center’s Internet Project, before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet, on “Broadband Adoption: The Next Mile.”