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About 60% of South Koreans Believe AI Will Bring More Good Than Harm: Government Survey


South Korea's Science Minister Lee Jong-ho (2nd from R) delivers an opening speech during the ministerial session of the AI Seoul Summit at the Korea Institute for Science and Technology, co-hosted by South Korea and Britain, in the capital, in this May 22, 2024, file photo. (Yonhap)

South Korea’s Science Minister Lee Jong-ho (2nd from R) delivers an opening speech during the ministerial session of the AI Seoul Summit at the Korea Institute for Science and Technology, co-hosted by South Korea and Britain, in the capital, in this May 22, 2024, file photo. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, Aug. 7 (Korea Bizwire) – About 60 percent of South Koreans believe that artificial intelligence could bring more potential benefits than potential dangers, a government survey showed Wednesday.

The survey of 765 people, conducted by the Ministry of Science and ICT in June and July, showed that 57 percent of the respondents say the potential benefits of AI could outweigh the potential dangers.

According to the survey, 23.7 percent said there could be an even chance of potential benefits and dangers posed by AI.

The remaining 19.1 percent said AI could pose more potential dangers than benefits.

Asked what the potential benefits posed by AI would be, 30.6 percent of the respondents said an AI system would “improve the convenience of ordinary life.”

Another 19.6 percent said an AI system would “enhance efficiency of work.”

Asked what the potential dangers posed by AI would be, 18.5 percent said an AI model could cause damage due to a “malfunction.”

Another 18.3 percent said damage could be caused if someone uses AI with “malicious intention.”

The survey also showed that 55 percent of the respondents said innovation is more important than regulation to foster the “safe” growth of AI.

(Yonhap)

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