Since then, each of these countries has seen a rise in the proportion of respondents acknowledging the benefits of AI, with the Netherlands experiencing the most significant shift. [...] the Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Canada, and 78% of Indonesian, 74% of Thai, and 73% of Mexican the United States, were among the least positive respondents view AI products and services as more about AI products and services. [...] Among respondents acknowledging the benefits of AI, with the 31 countries surveyed, the United States and France the Netherlands experiencing the most significant exhibited the most skepticism. [...] perform their current job within the next five years, Figure 9.1.5 illustrates the various global perspectives and 36% fear AI may replace their job in the same on the expected impact of AI on employment. [...] This process Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society parses out language and breaks out posts by filters (SRI) and the Policy, Elections, and Representation Lab such as drivers of positive and negative sentiment, (PEARL) at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public emotions, and behaviors, allowing for deeper insights Policy at the University of Toronto completed a survey to be re.
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