Attitudes towards artificial intelligence: An ageing and gender perspective
T. Kolling
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AbstractArtificial intelligence is currently one of the hottest topics in technology discussions (e.g., Sundar, 2020) with technology panics (e.g. Orben, 2020) in the media and the general public sometimes obscuring a rational debate about benefits and dangers (e.g., Stone et al., 2016). Against this broader societal context, the present paper presents a theoretical framework of human-technology interaction from an ageing and gender perspective. In this framework, I will argue that cognitive and affective components act differently during different stages of technology diffusion. Against the background of this theoretical framework, I will present a newly developed questionnaire on cognitive and affective attitudes about artificial intelligence and respective results from both younger and older adults.Keywords: attitudes about artificial intelligence, ageing, gender
T. Kolling (2022). Attitudes towards artificial intelligence: An ageing and gender perspective. Gerontechnology, 21(s),2-2
https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2022.21.s.542.2.sp3