米国の大多数がAIの進歩は速すぎると回答、調査で判明

新しい調査によると、米国民の大多数が人工知能(AI)の発展スピードは速すぎると考えていることが分かった。回答者はまた、その恩恵が社会のすべての人に行き渡るかどうかに疑問を抱いている。

この調査では、AIの技術革新が規制措置の追いつかないスピードで進んでいることに対する懸念が浮き彫りになった。調査参加者は、この技術がもたらす急速な変化に対して不安を表明している。

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