Emerging Economies Show Greater Trust and Optimism Toward AI, Survey Finds

People in emerging economies demonstrate significantly higher levels of trust and optimism towards artificial intelligence (AI) compared to those in developed nations, according to a new global survey conducted by the University of Melbourne in partnership with professional services firm KPMG.

The findings indicate that individuals in emerging markets are more enthusiastic about the potential benefits of AI technologies across various aspects of life, including productivity, healthcare, and education. In contrast, respondents from advanced economies tended to exhibit more skepticism and concerns about possible risks and ethical implications associated with AI deployment.

The survey attributes the difference in attitudes to varying national experiences with technology adoption, regulatory oversight, public trust in institutions, and broader socio-economic factors. While enthusiasm in emerging markets is fueled by expectations of progress and development, residents of developed countries are more cautious, possibly due to greater awareness of data privacy and job displacement concerns.

The study highlights the importance of tailored public engagement and policy frameworks to bridge global perspectives on AI and ensure its responsible and equitable use across different regions.

Source: https:// – Courtesy of the original publisher.

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