A study by ARC Rynek i Opinia shows that 42% of Poles use artificial intelligence (AI) in their private lives, comparable to figures in the U.S. (48%) and Switzerland (43%). However, only 19% use AI at work, and overall, 44% of Poles report using AI in any capacity. While 75% of Poles aged 18–65 have encountered the concept of AI, only 15% rate their knowledge as good or very good, trailing behind countries like Switzerland (98%) and Spain (93%).
Poles are relatively skeptical about AI, with 30% believing its benefits outweigh drawbacks, 28% disagreeing, and 42% undecided. This skepticism aligns with views in France and Finland but contrasts with enthusiasm in Asia and Latin America.