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Gallup: 38% of Bulgarians are wary of AI development

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Attitudes towards the development of artificial intelligence are divided among Bulgarians, but concern seems to prevail. This is the conclusion of a survey by Gallup International. 

According to the poll, 21 per cent of respondents see more opportunities in AI, while 38 per cent see more problems. A third of those surveyed said they did not have enough information to form an opinion. 

The results of the agency's global survey show that the majority of respondents in the US, Canada and Europe expect the new technology to bring more problems. Conversely, in India, Africa, Asia and the Middle East, a higher proportion of people expect AI to bring opportunities.



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