Translated data: According to the latest survey by IE University in Spain, 68% of European public calls on governments to restrict the development of artificial intelligence to address the employment impact it brings. The survey shows that compared to 2022, the proportion of European public supporting the regulation of artificial intelligence development has increased by 18% this year. Research indicates that the public generally worries about job losses caused by artificial intelligence and thus calls for government regulation. Currently, the European Union is drafting a risk-based regulatory framework for artificial intelligence. The UK also plans to hold an AI safety summit at Bletchley Park to discuss regulatory issues. Nevertheless, the survey shows that the majority of European public still cannot distinguish between AI-generated content and real content, posing challenges for regulation.