
Artificial intelligence remains a taboo subject around the world today, according to new research from Focus Bari.
According to the results of the research carried out in Greece by Focus Bari and in 17 other countries through the YouGov network, the world’s dominant sentiment towards Artificial Intelligence in Greece, but also in all countries, is skepticism.
Specifically, almost one in two Greeks (48%) feel skeptical when hearing the term “Artificial Intelligence”, compared to 32% who are possessed by positive emotions and 20% who are possessed by negative emotions.
It should be noted, however, that, according to the research findings, Greece is close to the middle (23% compared to 39% of the first in the ranking of Mexico) in terms of the feeling of acceptance of Artificial Intelligence expressed by groups smaller population in all countries. Respectively, in the feeling of fear, our country ranks second (28%) after Poland (29%).
Why are people skeptical of Artificial Intelligence?
In the context of skepticism, fear prevails that Artificial Intelligence may be in “the wrong hands” (51%), as well as concern about what will happen if its evolution gets out of human control (50%).
It is characteristic, however, that those who know more about Artificial Intelligence (55%) have a more positive vision and expectations compared to those who do not have enough relevant information (45%) about its capabilities.
The positive aspects of Artificial Intelligence include the revolutionary positive changes it will bring to people’s daily lives, as well as the “transformation” it is expected to bring to various industries, such as medicine, telecommunications, manufacturing, banking and banking. financial services, commerce, industry. and others.
However, there are few industries that the public believes can rely more on automation than on the human factor and the skilled professional.
As an indication, it is considered that the most automated industries are smart homes (65%), electronic purchases (54%) and industry (52%), while those that are most committed to the human approach are, among others, government policies (15%). ) and teaching.
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source: iefi merida
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