Trust in AI Strongest in China, Low-Income Nations, UN Study . . . A United Nations study has found a sharp global divide on attitudes toward AI, with trust strongest in low-income countries and skepticism high in wealthier ones From a report: More than 6 out of 10 people in developing nations said they have faith that AI systems serve the best interests of society, according to a UN Development Programme survey of 21 countries seen by Bloomberg News
Trust, attitudes and use of artificial intelligence: A global . . . 51% outcomes from AI Top risk: 62% report experiencing inaccurate outcomes due to the use of AI Responsible AI • 63% believe AI regulation is required • 49% aware of AI regulations and policies in their country • 69ieve current safeguards are % bel sufficient • People in China expect co-regulation with industry, government oversight and
Global study reveals trust of AI remains a critical . . . 22 May 2025, Hong Kong (SAR), China (“Hong Kong”) – A global study on trust in Artificial Intelligence (AI) reveals more than half of people globally are unwilling to trust AI, reflecting an underlying tension between its obvious benefits and perceived risks
Study Reveals Higher Trust in AI in China Compared . . . | DeepNewz A recent study highlights contrasting levels of trust in information produced by journalists and artificial intelligence (AI) in the United States and China The research indicates that trust in AI is significantly higher in China compared to the U S Additionally, the Edelman Global Trust Index reveals that China h
New global study reveals high public adoption of AI across 47 . . . Led by Chair of Trust Professor Nicole Gillespie, the study surveyed 48,340 people across 47 countries including Asian regions such as Singapore, China, Japan, India, and Korea The study derived results using nationally representative sampling of the adult population based on age, gender, and regional distribution