Some people love AI, others hate it. Here's why.

Whether you love or hate AI has a lot to do with how your brain processes risk and trust.

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From ChatGPT crafting emails, to AI systems recommending TV shows and even helping diagnose disease, the presence of machine intelligence in everyday life is no longer science fiction.

And yet, for all the promises of speed, accuracy and optimisation, there's a lingering discomfort. Some people love using AI tools. Others feel anxious, suspicious, even betrayed by them. Why?

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Paul Jones
Associate Dean for Education and Student Experience at Aston Business School, Aston University

Dr Paul Michael Jones is Associate Dean for Education and Student Experience at Aston Business School, where he teaches psychology and human resource management. His work explores power, identity and behaviour in professional life.

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