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Tesla is the least-trusted car brand in America, survey finds

C-suite sours on AI despite rising investment, survey finds

Plenty of skepticism of AI in dating apps, especially among women, survey says

Could gambling be offered inflight on Delta? Survey gets poor response

Meta Users Feel Less Safe Since It Weakened ‘Hateful Conduct’ Policy, Survey Finds

Modern Minimal Perfect Hashing: A Survey

Survey shows Gmail users would gladly sacrifice features for more privacy

Teenage students often use AI to do homework, a survey finds. This is the impact on their grades

A Survey of AI Agent Protocols

Most Americans think AI won’t improve their lives, survey says | Rare survey of AI experts exposes deep divide with public opinion.

Tech Leaders Hold Back on AI Agents Despite Vendor Push, Survey Shows

DeepSeek Will Hardly Dent Magnificent Seven Stocks, Survey Shows

Way more game makers are working on PC titles than ever, survey says

German TikTokers more approving of China, Russia – survey

Employees are spending the equivalent of a month’s groceries on the return-to-office—and growing more resentful than ever, survey finds

Most iPhone Users Uninterested in Apple Intelligence, Survey Suggests

Nearly half of young Norwegians are fine with piracy to save money, survey shows | High costs cited as the main reason for piracy acceptance

AI Usage Quickly Broadens From IT to HR and Marketing, Survey Shows

Smartphone buyers meh on AI, care much more about battery life | A survey found that only a relatively small minority of consumers are currently using AI features on their smartphones , and it doesn’t yet seem to be a purchase driver

Research, conducted through a survey of 315 full-time U.S. employees across various industries, found that esponding to after-hours work emails fuels burnout and workplace tension