CYAIOct 4, 2023

Key Factors Affecting European Reactions to AI in European Full and Flawed Democracies

arXiv:2311.09231v1h-index: 8
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It addresses public perceptions of AI in European democracies, but is incremental as it applies existing survey methods to categorize by democracy type.

This study analyzed survey data from 4,006 Europeans to compare attitudes toward AI between full and flawed democracies, finding that flawed democracies show higher trust in government and more positive AI attitudes, but similar AI awareness and trust in AI solutions.

This study examines the key factors that affect European reactions to artificial intelligence (AI) in the context of both full and flawed democracies in Europe. Analysing a dataset of 4,006 respondents, categorised into full democracies and flawed democracies based on the Democracy Index developed by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), this research identifies crucial factors that shape European attitudes toward AI in these two types of democracies. The analysis reveals noteworthy findings. Firstly, it is observed that flawed democracies tend to exhibit higher levels of trust in government entities compared to their counterparts in full democracies. Additionally, individuals residing in flawed democracies demonstrate a more positive attitude toward AI when compared to respondents from full democracies. However, the study finds no significant difference in AI awareness between the two types of democracies, indicating a similar level of general knowledge about AI technologies among European citizens. Moreover, the study reveals that trust in AI measures, specifically "Trust AI Solution", does not significantly vary between full and flawed democracies. This suggests that despite the differences in democratic quality, both types of democracies have similar levels of confidence in AI solutions.

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