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Ethical AI adoption isn’t a priority for new users, and that’s a problem

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  • Only 1.8% of the 45,000 individuals analyzed were bothered about AI ethics
  • Consumers believe organizations should be held accountable
  • EU AI Act brings multimillion-euro penalties

According to Pluralsight, of the 45,000 people who wanted to learn about artificial intelligence, only a mere 1.8% actively searched how to adopt AI responsibly.

The study revealed a rise in interest surrounding generative AI, machine learning and AI for cybersecurity, however Pluralsight Chief Content Officer Chris Herbert said that no significant interest in ethical AI was seen on the platform.

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