The linked US poll findings are interesting.
Just as a snapshot of the general sentiment, not saying if they're suitable to derive any further hypotheses:
> Those with higher levels of education are more likely to say the impact of artificial intelligence will be more negative in some areas of life
Or this one:
> Comparing general public views with expert opinions on the future impact of AI
Edit:
the fact that it's all images instead of SVG and/or HTML could be worth a tangent about data visualization. But for this particular topic, it seems irrelevant. Everything is zoomable, loads fast, is discoverable and readable on mobile, which is a merit on its own.
Edit edit: since I'm commenting on presentatation and tangents already: it's funny that tapping the poll results yields a "lightbox" which is broken and unzoomable on mobile Safari, but the original image is already hi-res enough for the normal zoom function to do the job
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For example:
> Those with higher levels of education are more likely to say the impact of artificial intelligence will be more negative in some areas of life
Or this one:
> Comparing general public views with expert opinions on the future impact of AI
Edit: the fact that it's all images instead of SVG and/or HTML could be worth a tangent about data visualization. But for this particular topic, it seems irrelevant. Everything is zoomable, loads fast, is discoverable and readable on mobile, which is a merit on its own.
Edit edit: since I'm commenting on presentatation and tangents already: it's funny that tapping the poll results yields a "lightbox" which is broken and unzoomable on mobile Safari, but the original image is already hi-res enough for the normal zoom function to do the job