Zrzut ekranu 2024 10 07 102414According to the latest research report from CBOS – "Artificial Intelligence in the Opinions of Poles" – the majority of respondents (60%) claim that they do not use AI-based technologies in their daily lives. More than one-third of respondents (35%) consciously use AI solutions in everyday life, while only one in twenty (5%) openly admits to being unsure whether they are using artificial intelligence.
Respondents are divided in their opinions on the safety of using AI. The largest group (38%) sees more risks than benefits from the further development of AI, while a significant portion (29%) holds an ambivalent stance toward artificial intelligence.

In this context, it is worth recalling the study and report by the Laboratory of Media Studies at the University of Warsaw, "Poles on Artificial Intelligence." One of the survey questions addressed general ethical concerns raised by the development of AI and automation technologies. 30% of respondents strongly agreed with the statement regarding ethical concerns, while 17% expressed the opposite opinion. Nearly one in four respondents did not have a clear stance on the issue. The report is available as an attachment.

Sign up for our mailing list

Subscribe

 

Deklaracja dostępności

Polityka prywatności