This report presents the findings from a non-scientific canvassing conducted between July 4, 2018, and August 6, 2018, where 979 experts shared their expectations about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and related technology on humans by 2030.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Pew Research Center |
Publication date: | December 10, 2018 |
Authors: | Alex Luchsinger, Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie |
Geographic focus: | United States, Global |
Page count: | 123 |
The research method involved an online canvassing where experts and interested parties were invited to share their opinions on the likely future of AI and its impact on society. Participants included a wide range of professionals from academia, industry, and government.
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The canvassing asked experts to consider the future of AI and its influence on human autonomy and agency. The majority (63%) believe AI will make most people better off by 2030, while 37% said people will not be better off. Respondents were also asked to explain their choice and provide a vision of human-machine interaction in 2030.
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Categories: 2018 publication year | English publication language | Global geographic scope | agency | ai impact | artificial intelligence | data privacy | digital life | education | emergence | ethics | free will | health care | human-machine collaboration | human autonomy | internet | job displacement | machine learning | policy regulation | social inequality | technological advancement | technology