New evidence on popular perception of "AI" risk

post by eg · 2019-11-07T23:36:08.183Z · LW · GW · 0 comments

The Mozilla Foundation recently conducted a survey about AI perception. I participated after receiving an email invitation; I don't know if they recruited elsewhere. They just released a writeup of the results today, which can be found here.

Mozilla seems to take a broad view of "AI", with a lot of weight given to current and near-term issues and less to potential fate-of-humanity issues. This is, of course, a different perspective from many in the LW crowd.

The popular perception is nonetheless potentially relevant to AI safety because it may represent the perception of some AI capabilities researchers. It may also be relevant to predicting political intervention in AI research.

Highlights:

From link:

"24% of respondents said AI will make our lives better. 41% of respondents think AI will make our lives both better and worse. Only 10% of respondents think AI will only make our lives worse"

" Men (27%) are almost twice as optimistic as women (14%) that AI will make our lives better. Nearly half of South Americans (46%) are optimistic that AI is going to make their world better, making them the most positive region in the world. And young people 19 - 24 years old (35%) were the most likely age group to say AI will make the world better. Only 5% of this age group said they thought AI would make the world worse. "


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