Understanding user interactions and perceptions of AI risk in Singapore
Taberez Ahmed Neyazi,
Sheryl Wei Ting Ng,
Mitchell Hobbs
et al.
Abstract:Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent and its application highly sophisticated. Concerns about AI's vulnerabilities and future threats have, however, long been debated among scientists and the tech community. By integrating Beck's theory of risk society with an audience-centered sense-making approach, we seek to understand the effects of AI on the general public's daily lives and their concerns when they adopt AI technology. Five focus groups with 36 participants from Singapore, a tec… Show more
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