But the same study also found that only 41% of respondents from the general population placed AI becoming more intelligent than humans into the ‘first 3 risks of concern’ out of a choice of 5 risks. Only for 12% of respondents was it the biggest concern. ‘Opinion leaders’ were again more optimistic – only 5% of them thought AI intelligence surpassing human intelligence was the biggest concern.
But the same study also found that only 41% of respondents from the general population placed AI becoming more intelligent than humans into the ‘first 3 risks of concern’ out of a choice of 5 risks.
Only for 12% of respondents was it the biggest concern. ‘Opinion leaders’ were again more optimistic – only 5% of them thought AI intelligence surpassing human intelligence was the biggest concern.