AJ Dellinger
DATA REPORTER
AJ Dellinger is a data reporter at Morning Consult covering tech. @ajdell
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Most Americans Won’t Pay for Social Media, but Those Who Would Want a Badge and Improved Security
Just 1 in 5 adults would consider paying for social media, but 2 in 3 paid content creators are willing to shill out
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Voters Mostly Support Biden’s 2024 Budget Proposal
Health care provisions, measure to reduce federal deficit by $3 trillion over 10 years are the most popular elements of the president’s plan
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Mistrust and Misunderstanding: Consumers Don’t Know What to Make of Artificial Intelligence in Search
Microsoft and Google are developing AI tools capable of producing conversational search results, but the public has questions about bias and misinformation that make some hesitant to embrace chatbots, Morning Consult survey finds
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Voters Support Required Government Notice Before U.S. Companies Invest in China’s Critical Sectors
Nearly 1 in 2 also back restrictions that would ban American companies from doing business in and exporting to China when dealing with advanced technologies.
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Despite Crackdowns by Big Tech, QAnon Conspiracy Continues to Live on Alt-Tech Platforms
Social media remains primary source for QAnon information despite mainstream bans, Morning Consult data shows, and experts warn that Trump’s return to Facebook and Twitter could re-energize the movement
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AI-Powered Search Engines Driving Concerns Over Accuracy, Bias
New survey finds that more than 3 in 5 adults are at least somewhat concerned over the accuracy of results, bias and misinformation in artificial intelligence-powered search engines — and with data privacy and foreign interference in AI systems more broadly
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Facebook Favorability Slightly Improves Following Announcement That Trump’s Ban Will End
Republican support for the platform’s decision to reinstate former president drives increase in favorability
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Voters Are Slightly More Likely Than Not to Back Meta’s Move to Reinstate Trump’s Accounts
Survey shows stark partisan divide on the decision to restore the former president’s Facebook and Instagram accounts two years after the events of Jan. 6, 2021
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Lawmakers Seek Bipartisan Push on Big Tech Regulation. Voters’ Views Indicate Censorship, Content Moderation Could Be Sticking Points
Over half of Republicans view censorship as a major threat, while an equal share of Democrats believe social media platforms need stricter content moderation policies