Most Americans approve of DEI, according to Post-Ipsos poll Taylor Telford, Emmanuel Felton & Emily Guskin, Washington Post Despite rising tensions over diversity, equity and inclusion programs, about 6 in 10 Americans said they are a “good thing” for companies to adopt.
Compare your views with those of the voters who may swing the election Derek Hawkins, Chris Alcantara & Shelly Tan, Washington Post Barring a major shift in the political winds, the 2024 election will be decided by a subset of voters in a handful of swing states whose behavior is hard to predict. Odds are, you aren’t one of them. But you may be surprised by what you do — and don’t — have in common with this group. Majority of Americans say key COVID-19 policies were a good idea—but views of individual policies vary Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health A majority of Americans say that several key policies to stop the spread of COVID-19 were generally a good idea in hindsight, according to a new national poll by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the de Beaumont Foundation. The poll also found, however, that views varied across policies, and many say the policies had negative impacts.
The share of Americans who think computers are more intelligent than people has doubled since 2022 Jamie Ballard, YouGov A new YouGov poll asked Americans about their technology adoption habits and their predictions about 18 emerging technologies — including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and self-driving cars.