Only 15% of Europeans know how to use artificial intelligence in everyday life
Samsung’s latest research shows that only a fraction of Europeans feel confident that they can use AI in their everyday lives. According to the survey of more than 11,000 participants in 10 European countries, more than half of respondents want AI to simplify their lives (53%), increase entertainment options and improve quality of life: cleaning and saving time are among the priorities . 42 percent of respondents would be happy if AI helped to effectively connect smart home devices.
During the large-scale research, 90 percent of the respondents claimed that they somewhat understood the operation of artificial intelligence, but only 15 percent were aware of how they can use these advantages in their everyday life.
When asked how well they understand technology, respondents in Poland largely indicated that they do (23%), and the least confident among the markets surveyed are those living in the United Kingdom (11%), which highlights that the cultural and educational effects can also influence the attitude towards AI.
Samsung’s new Smart Living: How AI improves everyday experiences? The results published in his study (Intelligent Living: How AI is Enhancing Everyday Experiences) also reveal that users want AI to make their everyday lives better and more efficient in a wide range of ways, including the activities that arise as a priority in connection with the use of this technology.
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly dominant in all areas of our lives, from algorithms that guide our entertainment decisions to smart devices that alert us to our needs at home, more than half of Europeans (53%) want technology to make their lives easier. In addition to physical work, including cleaning, help in managing household bills (21%) is also a desired goal in connection with the application of AI.
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