Most Americans fear that growth of artificial intelligence technology can threaten future of humanity, according to a published survey on Wed by Reuters/Ipsos.
more than two-thirds of Americans are concerned about negative effects of artificial intelligence and 61% believe it could threaten civilization. Since OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot has become the fastest growing application of All the while, fusion is on a grand scale of Artificial intelligence in everyday life has pushed artificial intelligence to the fore of public dialogue. ChatGPT off Ai arms racef with tech Heavy weights like Microsoft and Google are vying to best each other’s AI achievements.
Lawmakers and AI companies also concerned: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Tuesday he testified before the US Congress, expressing concerns about possible misuse of the technology and asks for systems. “nothing way to put this genie in the bottle. Senator Cory Booker said: one of Many legislators with questions about how best To regulate artificial intelligence during the Senate panel on uses of Amnesty International Tuesday.
Reuters/Ipsos poll found this number of The Americans who Predicting negative outcomes from AI is three times as many of Those who no.
According to the data, 61% of Respondents believe that AI poses risks to humanity, while only 22% agreed, and 17% remained unsure.
Those who Been voted for Donald Trump in 2020 express higher levels of they; 70% of Trump voters, 60% of Joe Biden voters agreed that AI could threaten humanity.
When it came to religious beliefs, so did Evangelical Christians more You will likely “strongly agree” that artificial intelligence poses risks to humanitystanding at 32% compared to 24% of Non-Evangelical Christians.
“It tells such a wide swath of Americans worry about the negative effects of Amnesty International, said Landon Klein, director of we policy of the future of Life Institute organization behind An open letter, co-signed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, demands that six-Month pause in Amnesty International research. “we view the current A moment similar to the beginning of Nuclear age, we benefit of public consistent visualization with the need to take action.”
While the Americans concerned about artificial intelligence, crime and the economy rank higher on the list of Kitchen table problems: 77% support Increase funding for the police fight crime And 82% are worried about risk of recession.
Those in Industry said public should Understand the benefits of artificial intelligence more.
“The concerns are very legitimate, but I think what’s missing is in the dialogue in general is why we do this in the first place? said Sebastian Thrun, a computer science professor at Stanford who Foundations of Google X. “Artificial intelligence will raise peoples’ Quality of life and help people He is more Competent and more effective.”
positive applications of AI, like revolutionizing drug discovery, is not as visual as ChatGPT, said Ion Stoica, of the University of California, Berkeley. professor who also Co-founder of AI Anyscale.
Americans may not realize how Pervasive artificial intelligence already He is in their daily lives, both home and on work,” He said.
the online vote of 4,415 US adults were conducted between May 9 and May 15 of Accuracy, of plus or minus 2 percent points.
(Reporting by Anna Tong in San Francisco; Editing by Ken Lee and Lisa Shumaker)
Most Americans fear that growth of artificial intelligence technology can threaten future of humanity, according to a published survey on Wed by Reuters/Ipsos.
more than two-thirds of Americans are concerned about negative effects of artificial intelligence and 61% believe it could threaten civilization. Since OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot has become the fastest growing application of All the while, fusion is on a grand scale of Artificial intelligence in everyday life has pushed artificial intelligence to the fore of public dialogue. ChatGPT off Ai arms racef with tech Heavy weights like Microsoft and Google are vying to best each other’s AI achievements.
Lawmakers and AI companies also concerned: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Tuesday he testified before the US Congress, expressing concerns about possible misuse of the technology and asks for systems. “nothing way to put this genie in the bottle. Senator Cory Booker said: one of Many legislators with questions about how best To regulate artificial intelligence during the Senate panel on uses of Amnesty International Tuesday.
Reuters/Ipsos poll found this number of The Americans who Predicting negative outcomes from AI is three times as many of Those who no.
According to the data, 61% of Respondents believe that AI poses risks to humanity, while only 22% agreed, and 17% remained unsure.
Those who Been voted for Donald Trump in 2020 express higher levels of they; 70% of Trump voters, 60% of Joe Biden voters agreed that AI could threaten humanity.
When it came to religious beliefs, so did Evangelical Christians more You will likely “strongly agree” that artificial intelligence poses risks to humanitystanding at 32% compared to 24% of Non-Evangelical Christians.
“It tells such a wide swath of Americans worry about the negative effects of Amnesty International, said Landon Klein, director of we policy of the future of Life Institute organization behind An open letter, co-signed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, demands that six-Month pause in Amnesty International research. “we view the current A moment similar to the beginning of Nuclear age, we benefit of public consistent visualization with the need to take action.”
While the Americans concerned about artificial intelligence, crime and the economy rank higher on the list of Kitchen table problems: 77% support Increase funding for the police fight crime And 82% are worried about risk of recession.
Those in Industry said public should Understand the benefits of artificial intelligence more.
“The concerns are very legitimate, but I think what’s missing is in the dialogue in general is why we do this in the first place? said Sebastian Thrun, a computer science professor at Stanford who Foundations of Google X. “Artificial intelligence will raise peoples’ Quality of life and help people He is more Competent and more effective.”
positive applications of AI, like revolutionizing drug discovery, is not as visual as ChatGPT, said Ion Stoica, of the University of California, Berkeley. professor who also Co-founder of AI Anyscale.
Americans may not realize how Pervasive artificial intelligence already He is in their daily lives, both home and on work,” He said.
the online vote of 4,415 US adults were conducted between May 9 and May 15 of Accuracy, of plus or minus 2 percent points.
(Reporting by Anna Tong in San Francisco; Editing by Ken Lee and Lisa Shumaker)