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latimes.com/entertainment-arts

“The effort comes at a time when many Americans have mixed feelings about AI. […] 56% of Americans see AI as doing "equal amounts of harm and good," while 31% believe AI does "more harm than good."”

“Negative public perceptions about #AI could put tech companies at a disadvantage when [legal cases] go before juries of laypeople. That’s one reason why firms are motivated to makeover AI’s #reputation.”

Illustration of two robotic hands forming a movie frame with a smiley face in the center
Los Angeles Times · Inside Google’s plan to have Hollywood make AI look less doomsdayBy Wendy Lee

Andrew Harnik's report for Axios unveils a remarkable decline in the reputations of Elon Musk's Tesla and SpaceX. The Axios Harris Poll reveals Tesla's shocking drop from 8th to 95th place, with low scores in character and ethics, while SpaceX's reputation shifted from 'excellent' to 'fair.' This decline has extended to Musk’s political standing as well. For further details, [read it here](axios.com/2025/05/20/axios-har). Kudos to Harnik for this insightful analysis. #ElonMusk #Tesla #SpaceX #Reputation #Poll #Axios #PublicOpinion

Side-by-side line charts showing the Harris 100 reputation scores for Elon Musk-owned companies: Tesla, SpaceX and X. Tesla and SpaceX have seen sharp declines in the past four years. X has seen a much slower decline.
Axios · Tesla, SpaceX reputations crater in new Axios Harris Poll 100By Dan Primack

A quotation from Will Rogers

If a bank fails in China, they behead the man at the top of it that was responsible. If one fails over here, we write the men up in the magazines as how: They started poor, worked hard, took advantage of their opportunities (and Depositors) and today they are rated as “up in the millions.” If we beheaded all of ours that were responsible for bank failures, we wouldn’t have enough people left to bury the heads.

Will Rogers (1879-1935) American humorist
Column (1927-02-06), “Weekly Article”

Sourcing, notes: wist.info/rogers-will/76644/