Fearing the Robot Apocalypse: Correlates of AI Anxiety

D. Lemay, Ram B. Basnet, Tenzin Doleck
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This study examines the relationship between individuals’ beliefs about AI (Artificial Intelligence) and levels of anxiety with respect to their technology readiness level. In this cross-sectional study, we surveyed 65 students at a southwestern US college. Using partial least squares analysis, we found that technology readiness contributors were significantly and positively related to only one AI anxiety factor: socio-technical illiteracy. In contrast, all four links between technology readiness inhibitors and AI anxiety factors were significant with medium effect sizes. Technology readiness inhibitors are positively related to learning, fears of job replacement, socio-technical illiteracy, and particular AI configurations. Thus, we conclude that AI anxiety runs through a spectrum. It is influenced by real, practical consequences of immediate effects of increased automatization but also by popular representations and discussions of the negative consequences of artificial general intelligence and killer robots and addressing technology readiness is unlikely to mitigate effects of AI anxiety.
担心机器人末日:人工智能焦虑的相关因素
本研究考察了个人对AI(人工智能)的信念与他们对技术准备水平的焦虑水平之间的关系。在这项横断面研究中,我们调查了美国西南部一所大学的65名学生。使用偏最小二乘分析,我们发现技术准备度贡献者仅与一个人工智能焦虑因素显著正相关:社会技术文盲。相比之下,技术准备抑制因素和人工智能焦虑因素之间的所有四个联系都是显著的,效应大小中等。技术准备抑制因素与学习、对工作替代的恐惧、社会技术文盲和特定的人工智能配置呈正相关。因此,我们得出结论,人工智能的焦虑贯穿于一个范围。它受到自动化程度提高的直接影响的真实、实际后果的影响,也受到关于人工通用智能和杀手机器人负面影响的流行表述和讨论的影响,解决技术准备问题不太可能减轻人工智能焦虑的影响。
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