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Tristan Greene6 hours agoComputer science experts say US should create new fed agency for AI: SurveyAccording to the 213 computer science professors surveyed, AI might not be as big of a displacer as the C-suite claims.706 Total views3 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksA plurality of experts believe the United States should create a new federal agency dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) governance, according to a survey conducted by Axios, Generation Lab and Syracuse University.


The survey polled 213 computer science professors across 65 of the most prestigious universities in the U.S. on topics related to AI.we polled 213 computer science professors on A.I.

w/ @axios + @SyracuseU pic.twitter.com/mEDFabWkZy— The Generation Lab (@Generation_Lab) September 5, 2023


According to the data, when asked, “What is the best entity to regulate AI?” the majority of respondents answered either “new "Department of AI" government agency” (37%) or “global organization or treaty” (22%).


Only 16% answered “Congress,” just 2 percent higher than the number of respondents who chose “irrelevant: AI cannot be regulated.” The final 10% of respondents split their answers between the White House (4%), the private sector (3%) and “none: AI should not be regulated” (3%).Survey response on how AI will change the job landscape. Source: Axios-Generation Lab-Syracuse University survey


The survey also contained questions about how the AI sector will affect the future of employment. The majority of respondents indicated that they would advise a young person to pursue a career in AI, engineering and data science.


At the other end of the spectrum, 31% of the professors polled said they’d advise against seeking a career in media, and 19% said the same about the arts when asked which fields young people should avoid. “None of the above” was the most common response, with 42%.


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When asked if the respondents think there’s “a threshold in the evolution of AI after which humans cannot take back control,” the answers were split between “no, probably not” (41%), “yes, probably” (35%), “no, definitely not” (19%) and “yes, definitely (6%).


The overall sentiment of the experts seemed in juxtaposition with the general public and business leaders. Where the latter tends to poll bombastically about the potential for AI technology to rapidly change the economic and employment landscape in the near future, 73% of the professors said they believed that AI will be capable of performing less than 20% of tasks that humans do today at or above human level.# Technology# United States# AI# RegulationAdd reactionAdd reactionRead moreHow to actually spend your Bitcoin, ExplainedAI could revolutionize human resources, but there are risksBitcoin ETF applications: Who is filing and when the SEC may decide

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