Findings are from a DDIA poll of 3,000 Latinos conducted in September 2024, the full findings of which were released in February 2025
TAKEAWAYS: Latinos & Artificial Intelligence
The Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas (DDIA) partnered with YouGov to conduct a nationally representative poll of 3,000 U.S. Latino adults, from September 6 to September 30, 2024, in English and Spanish.
The poll explored the five key topics below. This document outlines takeaways from the highlighted areas:
Familiarity and belief in a series of misinformation narratives and claims, including over time.
Changes in levels of trust in elections, and efficacy and vote intention since the primaries.
Agreement with new election-specific claims about Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
Sentiments around immigration-related topics.
Updated views on generative-AI technologies and regulation.
U.S. Latinos and AI
U.S. Latino Attitudes Toward AI Broadly
As was the case in the first March/April poll of Latinos DDIA conducted, Latino attitudes toward AI remained mostly ambivalent in September, with 31% viewing it as a positive development, 27% seeing it negatively, and the rest remaining neutral.
Adoption of AI Tools
Among Latinos in the U.S. regular gen-AI use remains modest but is increasing. In September, 20% of Latinos we polled reported using ChatGPT on a regular basis. This percentage was 15% in March/April 2024. Use of other tools, including Dall-E, Stable Diffusion, and others is far lower.
Trust in the Accuracy of AI
Among Latinos, trust in the accuracy of gen-AI outputs among users has also grown, from 60% in March/April to 66% in September.
Concerns About AI
While many Latinos are hopeful about AI's potential—for example, 56% believe it can enable medical discoveries and 44% see it as a tool to enhance productivity—concerns about its economic impacts are far more prevalent.
66% of the 3,000 Latinos polled in September 2024 agreed that AI will “take jobs away from ordinary people.”
Policy preferences reflect this caution - 69% in September agreed on the urgent need for AI regulation, compared to 68% in March/April.
Below DDIA breaks down the findings of this September 2024 wave of polling, and includes the results from March/April for comparison.
AI Usage
Question: Do you use any of the following tools on a daily basis? Select all that apply.
ChatGPT:
15% use in Wave 1
20% use in Wave 2
"Never used any of these tools":
50% in Wave 1
42% in Wave 2
Overall Sentiment
Question: Do you believe that artificial intelligence technology is a [positive, negative,] or neutral development in society?
Positive sentiment:
27% in Wave 1
31% in Wave 2
Negative sentiment:
27% in both waves
Neutral sentiment (“Neither positive nor negative”):
47% in Wave 1
42% in Wave 2
Economic Impacts
Question: I’m worried that artificial intelligence will take jobs away from ordinary people.
Agree/Somewhat Agree:
Wave 1 total: 66% (21% strongly agree, 23% agree, 22% somewhat agree)
Wave 2 total: 66% (21% strongly agree, 23% agree, 22% somewhat agree)
Neutral (“Neither agree nor disagree”):
Wave 1: 21%
Wave 2: 19%
Disagree/Strongly Disagree (remainder):
Wave 1: 14%
Wave 2: 15%
Trust in AI
Question: (Asked among users only) How much do you trust artificial intelligence applications (e.g., ChatGPT, Bard/Gemini) to provide accurate output?
Trust/Somewhat Trust:
Wave 1 total: 60% (18% trust, 42% somewhat trust)
Wave 2 total: 66% (17% trust, 49% somewhat trust)
Neutral (“Neither trust nor distrust”):
Wave 1: 29%
Wave 2: 23%
Distrust/Strongly Distrust (remainder):
Wave 1: 11%
Wave 2: 11%
Stricter AI Regulations
Question: There is a pressing need for stricter regulations and oversight of artificial intelligence technologies.
Agree/Somewhat Agree:
Wave 1 total: 68% (27% strongly agree, 23% agree, 18% somewhat agree)
Wave 2 total: 69% (26% strongly agree, 24% agree, 19% somewhat agree)
Neutral (“Neither agree nor disagree”):
Wave 1: 24%
Wave 2: 24%
Disagree/Strongly Disagree (remainder):
Wave 1: 10%
Wave 2: 7%
AI’s Perceived Impact on Productivity
Question: Artificial intelligence will make us more productive and efficient.
Agreement (Strongly agree + Agree + Somewhat agree):
Wave 1: 43%
Wave 2: 44%
Neutral (“Neither agree nor disagree”) responses:
Stable at 29%
Disagreement (remainder):
Wave 1: 28%
Wave 2: 27%
AI and Medical Discoveries
Question: Artificial intelligence will increase our ability to develop new medicines and technologies.
Agreement (Strongly agree + Agree + Somewhat agree):
Wave 1: 53%
Wave 2: 56%
Neutral (“Neither agree nor disagree”) responses:
Wave 1: 32%
Wave 2: 29%
Disagreement:
Stayed stable at 15%