May 26, 2023, 4:46 a.m. | /u/dupelas

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It is highly fascinating to note that countries that are more developed have more negativity towards AI. In countries like France, the USA, Germany, Sweden, the UK, and Canada, fewer people believe that products and services using artificial intelligence make life easier.

On the other hand, in developing countries, where GDP per capita may be lower, there can be a more optimistic view of AI's potential benefits. These countries may see AI as a tool for economic growth, …

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