
The AI Caribbean Study · A regional research initiative
Caribbean AI Perceptions Survey
How do Caribbean people really feel about artificial intelligence — the state of AI in their country, support from government and business, readiness and training, trust, fear and awareness? Tell us in six minutes and help shape the region's first global-standards whitepaper on AI perceptions.
Why take part
Your six minutes come back to you
The full report
Every respondent receives our whitepaper — insights, recommendations and country and industry benchmarks — straight to their inbox.
Free Claude AI × 5
Five respondents, drawn at random, win a free 3-month Claude AI subscription to put frontier AI to work.
A US$3,000 bootcamp seat
Those same five also receive a free seat in our flagship US$3,000 AI bootcamp — normally an investment, free for you.
Winners are selected at random from respondents who opt in and are notified by email. No purchase necessary. The prize draw is run by the Caribbean AI Association and is not sponsored, endorsed or administered by Anthropic.
How the data is used
Country-level, industry-level and regional benchmarks
Because we capture your country, sector and experience, results can be broken down and compared — nation against nation, industry against industry, and each against the regional benchmark. That is what makes this a genuine standards-setting study rather than a poll.
Country perceptions
Sentiment, trust and readiness scored for each Caribbean nation, so leaders can see where their country stands.
Industry perceptions
Sector-by-sector adoption, training and concern — from tourism and finance to agriculture and the public sector.
Regional benchmarks
A Caribbean baseline for AI perception, trust and literacy that can be tracked year over year.
The survey · ~6 minutes
Share how you see AI
There are no right or wrong answers — we want the full range of views, from excited to worried. The scales run both ways on purpose, so please answer honestly. Your responses are anonymous and used for research and the resulting whitepaper.