
Stanford study shows AI experts and public increasingly out of sync on risks
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A Stanford report reveals diverging views between AI researchers and the general public on safety and capability concerns. For indie makers building AI products, this gap signals potential friction between what users worry about and what the technical community prioritizes—worth understanding when positioning tools or features.
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