Fears About Artificial Intelligence: Cultural Insights from 20 Countries

Digital Horizons: AI, Robotics, and Beyond - Un pódcast de Andrea Viliotti

The episode delves into a study conducted by the Max Planck Institute and the Institute for Advanced Study, focusing on global fears surrounding artificial intelligence, examining six professions across twenty countries. The research highlights significant cultural differences in risk perception, with levels of concern varying depending on the country and profession. A mathematical model, called "Match," links these fears to the degree of alignment between the expected human capabilities and those attributed to AI. The study concludes that acceptance of AI depends on its perceived alignment with cultural values and the psychological requirements of specific roles. It also suggests strategies to alleviate fears through enhanced transparency and culturally appropriate design. The findings underscore the need for culturally sensitive approaches in the adoption and implementation of AI.

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