1、 Ipsos AI MonitorUNDERSTANDING AOTEAROA NEW UNDERSTANDING AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND:ZEALAND:THE IPSOS THE IPSOS AI MONITOR 2025AI MONITOR 2025A 31-country Ipsos Global Advisor SurveyJuly 2025 Ipsos AI Monitor2Global Introduction:Why the hesitation?In Ipsos Global Trends we see an interesting tension peop
2、le feel about technology.That tension applies to our views of AI as well.In Ipsos Global Trends,a majority believe that technology is needed to solve the worlds problems.But a majority of the exact same people also feel that technological progress is“destroying our lives.”Thats literally how the que
3、stion is phrased.For years,in the Ipsos Global AI monitor,we have seen a similar tension related to this specific set of technologies:People are excited about the advances in Artificial Intelligence,but they are also nervous about the changes those advances could bring.We have dubbed this tension th
4、e Wonder and the Worry of AI.At a global level,about half are say they are excited,and half are nervous.In some ways it seems incongruous or perhaps even paradoxical.There are definite regional differences.In the Anglosphere(U.S.,Great Britain,Canada and Ireland,Australiaand New Zealand)there is muc
5、h more nervousness than excitement.In European markets we see less nervousness,but also just a mid-range of excitement.Some markets are much more positive than nervous,especially in South-East Asia.Japan is a bit of an outlier:neither excited nor nervous.Nervousness is mostly flat year over year but
6、 still quite a bit up from 2022 which was fielded before the public launch of ChatGPT.We considered whether this was mostly a correlation of the median age of the market and found that it was not.This year we explored a couple of theories with additional questions.One asked if people trust that thei