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介绍。信息技术(IT)和人工智能(AI)已经成为我们日常生活中不可或缺的一部分。然而,关于人与计算机系统之间相互作用的心理学研究仍然非常片面,主要涉及“问题”方面——威胁、成瘾、自然交流的破坏。人们与信息技术的互动将继续发展,随着这种接触变得更加复杂,对有关思想与技术接触的信息的需求也将增加。理论分析。基于年轻人心目中的人工智能是“最有用的也是最危险的”这一形象,我们设定了研究人工智能的主观感知危险、个人焦虑和体验开放性之间是否存在联系的目标。实证分析。这个假设用一个准实验进行了检验。数据采用作者问卷和两种心理量表收集。样本是83名学生。因此,我们得到主观感知IT危险与一般焦虑之间的弱显著正相关(r = 0.32, p < 0.005)。显示主观感知危险与经验开放性之间没有关系(r = 0.22, p < 0.25)。结论。研究结果表明,对人工智能威胁的焦虑在总体焦虑程度高的人群中更为常见,但对经验开放程度低的人群则并非如此。
Attitudes towards artificial intelligence, anxiety and openness to experience
Introduction. Information technology (IT) and artificial intelligence (AI) have become an integral part of our daily reality. However, psychological studies of the interaction between humans and computer systems remain very one-sided, covering mainly the “problem” side – threats, addictions, destruction of natural communication. The interaction of people with IT will continue developing, and the demand for information about the contact of the mind with technology will increase as this contact becomes more complicated. Theoretical analysis. Based on the image of AI in mind of young people as “the most useful and the most dangerous”, we set the goal to study whether there are links between subjectively perceived danger from AI, personal anxiety and openness to experience. Empirical analysis. The hypothesis was tested using a quasi-experiment. Data collected using author’s questionnaire and two psychological scales. The sample was 83 students. As a result, we obtained a positive weak significant relationship between subjectively perceived danger from IT and general anxiety (r = 0.32, p < 0.005). To show no relationship between subjectively perceived danger and openness to experience (r = 0.22, p < 0.25). Conclusion. The results suggest that anxiety about AI threats is more common in people with high overall anxiety, but not with low openness to experience.