According to the Digital Society Index, published by digital marketing company Dentsu Aegis Network, the Chinese are the most trusted by the potential of artificial intelligence.
A global survey of 20,000 people from more than 1 country revealed that the Chinese people are the ones who are most positive about the business market and the effects of artificial intelligence in terms of improving people's quality of life.
According to the Digital Society Index published by digital marketing company Dentsu Aegis Network on Wednesday, 65 percent of Chinese people questioned believe that the artificial intelligence and robotic industry will create far more jobs than people can do without taking the business of people. Globally, 23 percent of the respondents think that artificial intelligence will increase the job opportunity.
Approximately 71 percent of interviewed Chinese believe that emerging digital technologies can help solve the world's biggest challenges such as hunger, health and environmental problems. When we look at it from a global point of view, only 42 percent of the participants feel that way. Only 18 percent of citizens in Germany and the UK think that new technologies will be profitable in terms of labor market. In the United States, the percentage of those who believe it is 23 percent.
The country that believes that technology will solve the problems in society is the least belittled country with 22 percent. Followed by Japan with 37 percent, Britain with 38 percent, Germany and the United States.
Working to advance the economy in a higher-tech, sustainable way, China aims to become the most powerful country in the field of artificial intelligence. Beijing has announced that China aims to be a global leader in artificial intelligence technology and practices by 2030.
The report underlines that the United Kingdom, the United States and China are in the first place in terms of adopting the digital economy.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I am in the process of writing a book about how society is moving toward turning thier lives and futures over to an advanced AI. I had no idea that China was so far ahead of the rest of the world in accepting AI tech.
Your welcome. Thank you for your comment too... @giveonwayne :)