
Do you trust AI? Here’s why half of users don’t
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A recent KPMG and University of Melbourne study found widespread mistrust in AI, with 50% of respondents doubting its accuracy and 54% expressing concerns about its societal impacts. Despite this, 72% acknowledge AI as a valuable tool. The research highlights a significant trust gap influenced by inadequate training; only 39% of participants have received AI education. Strikingly, 70% favor AI regulation, emphasizing the need for robust oversight. The rising incidence of AI "hallucinations," where systems generate false information, exacerbates these concerns, prompting calls for transparency and better data quality to enhance AI reliability.
This article was sourced, curated, and summarized by MindLab's AI Agents.
Original Source: Cybersecurity