Quiet Vacationing, Our Economic Indifference, America’s Most Non-Partisan Companies, and Who We Trust (and Don’t) With AI
John Gerzema
CEO @ The Harris Poll | NYT Bestselling Author, Pollster and Strategist.
The latest trends in society and culture from The Harris Poll
Good morning from New York.?
In our new Axios Harris Poll 100 corporate reputation rankings, AI chip maker Nvidia leaped from relative anonymity to #1 this year. That it jumped the tech vanguard like Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet speaks to how AI trust is a growing public concern. Our America This Week Tracker, fielded May 24th to 26th among 2,125 Americans, finds nearly two-thirds of Americans (64%) are concerned about artificial intelligence, with over a third (26%) being very concerned.?
We have four polls of interest this week:?
Move over, quiet quitting! This summer is all about quiet vacationing.?
Americans fail our Harris-Guardian economic pop quiz.
Axios and Harris chart the least politically alienating companies in America.
Americans ascribe very different levels of trust to companies that handle AI.
Have a great rest of the short week!
John
1. Quiet Vacationing Is An Out Of Office Workaround: CNBC-Harris Poll?
Are you afraid to ask your boss for a day off? According to our new survey with CNBC , maybe join the "Quiet Vacationing" trend instead.?
A new way to play hooky:?
Takeaway: "There's a giant workaround culture at play," says Libby Rodney, Chief Strategy Officer of The Harris Poll." "While Gen Zers tend to be more vocal about workplaces that shame people for wanting to ask off work, millennials would rather take matters into their own hands but under the radar. They will figure out how to get appropriate work-life balance, but it's happening behind the scenes," Rodney adds." It's not exactly quiet quitting, but more like quiet vacationing"
2. Americans Fail Our Pop Quiz on The Economy: The Guardian-Harris Poll
We all know that Americans are sour on the economy. But indifference to real economic facts shows the deep pessimism is in our new survey with The Guardian .?
Background: We asked Americans to answer a few questions about the actual state of the U.S. economy. Hint: It didn't go well…
What's going on here??
Takeaway: I told the Guardian that Americans are saying, economists may say things are getting better, but we're not feeling it where I live. Unwinding four years of uncertainty takes time. Leaders will have to understand this and bring the public along.
3. America's Most Nonpartisan Companies: Axios Harris Poll 100
In a world of toxic politics ensnaring today's corporations, staying out of the fray is quite a feat. According to our latest Axios Harris Poll 100 research , despite the culture wars, companies like Procter & Gamble, UPS, and BP have stayed top of mind for consumers without wading into hot-button issues or cultural controversies.
Takeaway: Overall, corporate America is deemed more left-leaning, with forty-one companies on this year's list of 100 viewed as left-leaning and nineteen seen as right-leaning. Staying nonpartisan is a key business play as companies have increasingly come under fire for commenting on social or geopolitical issues that do not relate to their business operations.
4. Americans Don't Trust Social Media Companies With AI: Axios Harris Poll 100
With AI reshaping our economy and culture, Americans have high bars for who should be handling this technology. According to our 2024 Axios Harris Poll 100 , the U.S. public trusts tech companies leading the generative AI wave — like Nvidia, Microsoft, and (to a lesser extent) OpenAI — more than social media platforms, like Meta, ByteDance, and X.
Takeaway: The promise (and perils) of AI have come into focus in the past few years, as its moral, safety, and business ramifications will define companies' future reputations. Public trust in AI is sinking overall, so companies that rush to show innovation by adding AI to products could also harm their reputations.
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5 个月John, thanks for sharing!