Here's how opinions on the impact of artificial intelligence differ around the world

By World Economic Forum - 2021-03-03

Description

This data on worldwide opinions of artificial intelligence and job automation highlight how education, gender, location, age and income all play a role.

Summary

  • This data on worldwide opinions of artificial intelligence and job automation highlights how education, gender, location, age and income all play a role.
  • A median of about half (53%) say the development of artificial intelligence, or the use of computer systems designed to imitate human behaviors, has been a good thing for society, while 33% say it has been a bad thing.
  • International Science Survey 2019-2020.
  • Just 37% say AI has been good for society, compared with 47% who say it has been bad for society.

 

Topics

  1. Machine_Learning (0.12)
  2. Management (0.09)
  3. Database (0.04)

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