Nearly 15 Of Americans Deny Climate Change Is Real Ai Study Finds
A recent study, which used artificial intelligence (AI) and social media data, found that nearly 15% of Americans deny the existence of climate change. A research, carried out by the University of Michigan, uses data from more than 7,4 million tweets to map the scenario of denial of climate changes in the United States, revealing the influence of... The study found that 14,8% of Americans do not believe in climate change, with higher rates of denialism in the central and southern regions of the country. Geographic trends indicate stronger belief in climate change on the coasts, where the effects are most visible, while political affiliation, especially identification with the Republican Party, is a primary determinant of climate change denialism. What is denialism? Don't jump on that bandwagon!
A new study affirms other research showing that a small but vocal minority of Americans don’t believe climate change exists. A new study of X (formerly Twitter) data from the University of Michigan shows that almost 15 percent of Americans still don’t believe that climate change is real, reports Aliya Uteuova in The Guardian. “Using artificial intelligence, researchers analyzed over 7.4m tweets posted by roughly 1.3 million people on the social media platform X (previously Twitter) between 2017 and 2019. The social media posts were geocoded, and classified as ‘for’ or ‘against’ climate change using a large language model, a type of artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI.” Denial was centered primarily in central and southern states. “Acceptance and belief in global warming is most prevalent along the west and east coasts, correlating with those regions’ high rates of Democratic voters.
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A Recent Study, Which Used Artificial Intelligence (AI) And Social
A recent study, which used artificial intelligence (AI) and social media data, found that nearly 15% of Americans deny the existence of climate change. A research, carried out by the University of Michigan, uses data from more than 7,4 million tweets to map the scenario of denial of climate changes in the United States, revealing the influence of... The study found that 14,8% of Americans do not b...
A New Study Affirms Other Research Showing That A Small
A new study affirms other research showing that a small but vocal minority of Americans don’t believe climate change exists. A new study of X (formerly Twitter) data from the University of Michigan shows that almost 15 percent of Americans still don’t believe that climate change is real, reports Aliya Uteuova in The Guardian. “Using artificial intelligence, researchers analyzed over 7.4m tweets po...
Still, Clusters Of Denialism Exist Within Blue States, Like In
Still, clusters of denialism exist within blue states, like in the case of Shasta county, California.” Researchers note that the use of AI in research is still an emergent field, fraught with ethical questions. FULL STORY: Nearly 15% of Americans don’t believe climate change is real, study finds Discover how real-time cell density monitoring boosts yield, lowers media costs, and improves viability...