South Korean media: China shows the most positive attitude towards AI, while the US is almost at the bottom!

On March 4, the South Korean media "Today's Finance" published an article stating that data shows that compared to European countries, Asian developing countries have shown a more proactive attitude towards the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and humanoid robots.

According to the recent "32-Country AI Perception Analysis Report" released by Stanford University in the United States, China ranked first among the surveyed countries with an AI favorability rate of 83%. Not only China, but also Asian developing countries have high expectations for the benefits AI will bring to life. Countries such as Indonesia (80%), Thailand (77%), and India (62%) all exceeded the global average (55%).

By contrast, developed European countries such as the UK, France, Germany, and the United States have significantly higher negative perceptions of AI than Asian countries. The UK was 46%, below the average, while Germany and France were only 44% each. The US ranked at the bottom with 39%, just behind the Netherlands (36%).

The significant difference in attitudes towards AI between the US and China has been confirmed by other surveys. A survey conducted last year by the global well-known accounting and consulting firm KPMG on the AI usage situation of 48,000 people in Melbourne University in Australia, as well as in the US and China, showed that 85% of respondents in China had a positive attitude towards AI, while only 50% of respondents in the US expressed approval, placing it at the bottom of the survey.

Analysts believe that China's more positive attitude towards AI is mainly due to its leading position in AI applications and the continuous improvement of its infrastructure.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1858695685390667/

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