Australians Distrust Artificial Intelligence and Fear Data Privacy

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Australians Distrust Artificial Intelligence and Fear Data Privacy
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Australians have low faith in private companies protecting their data from AI and worry about online impersonation. Only 13% trust companies to responsibly use AI. Poor community knowledge fuels deep distrust of AI, with less than half believing the benefits outweigh the risks.

Australia ns are among the most wary of artificial intelligence of any people in developed countries, have low faith that private companies will protect their data from the technology and worry they will be impersonated online, research shows.

Defence Minister Richard Marles and Industry Minister Ed Husic will this week attend an AI safety summit being hosted by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Mr Husic is due toof 5039 people was commissioned by the prime minister’s department to support a long-term briefing paper for the federal government looking at how artificial intelligence will affect the trustworthiness of public services.

“For some, this was due to the risk that their identifying data might be used to impersonate them if breached or faked by AI applications,” the report said.that found most Australians are not comfortable with biometric analysis, such as using AI to make assumptions or predictions about the characteristics of an individual from their biometric data.

It found that peoples’ confidence sharing their data with the government “fundamentally depends on their individual circumstances”.

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