Un estudio revela que la mayoría de los estadounidenses considera que el ritmo de la IA es demasiado rápido

Un nuevo estudio muestra que la mayoría de los estadounidenses cree que la inteligencia artificial se está desarrollando con demasiada rapidez. Los encuestados también dudan de que sus beneficios lleguen a todos los sectores de la sociedad.

La investigación pone de manifiesto la preocupación de que la innovación en IA avance a mayor velocidad de lo que las medidas regulatorias pueden abarcar. Los participantes en el estudio expresaron inquietud ante los rápidos cambios provocados por esta tecnología.

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