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AI Attitudes Survey for 2023

Participate in the AI Attitudes Survey: Shaping the Future of AI Together

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The Defence Data Research Centre, Attitudes to Data research team, based at the University of Liverpool are excited to announce the launch of its AI Attitudes Survey and invite you to share your experiences and perspectives on artificial intelligence (AI). This survey is an opportunity for you to voice your interaction with AI, the ongoing AI initiatives within your organisation, and your views on critical aspects like safety and bias in AI.

Designed to be user-friendly, the survey consists of simple multiple-choice questions and can be completed in just 3-5 minutes. Your participation is crucial as it will contribute to a broader understanding of how AI is perceived and implemented across various sectors.

The insights gathered from this survey will be invaluable. We plan to publish the findings, giving you a comprehensive view of the AI attitudes prevalent among your peers in the Digital Leaders Community. This will not only foster a sense of shared learning but also help us tailor our resources, knowledge-sharing, and best practices to better suit the needs and concerns of the community.

Your input will play a pivotal role in guiding the direction of AI development and application within our network. By understanding your experiences and expectations, we aim to create a more informed, responsible, and innovative AI landscape.

We encourage you to take a few minutes to complete the AI Attitudes Survey. Your views matter and will contribute significantly to shaping the future of AI within the Digital Leaders Community and beyond.

Let’s collaborate to make AI more ethical, safe, and beneficial for all. Complete the survey today and be a part of this important conversation.

Access the survey: AI Survey (typeform.com)

Written by Jade Hayes

Jade is Centre Manager and Impact & Partnership Development Manager for the Defence Data Research Centre (DDRC). The DDRC is part of the UK Government’s Defence AI Strategy and Defence AI Centre. Awarded through competition and operating under the SERAPIS framework, the DDRC comprises a consortium led by the University of Exeter, supported by the Universities of Liverpool and Surrey, and the Digital Catapult. Jade is particularly interested in enabling meaningful societal progression, and securing communities.

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