OECD-Cisco research finds stark geographical and generational divides in AI uptake and digital well-being
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OECD-Cisco research finds stark geographical and generational divides in AI uptake and digital wellbeing - SME Tech Guru
Generative AI is moving rapidly from novelty to habit. But adoption rates may not tell the full story. Cisco, the worldwide leader in networking and security, partnered with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on the Digital Well-being Hub to study the relationship between technology’s risks and benefits, and how AI is impacting people’s lives. This research provides Cisco’s Digital Impact Office with essential insig…
Cisco-OECD Joint Study… Age-Specific Gap in AI Trust Increases Balance Between AI Innovation and Regulation is Key… "Appropriate Safeguards Needed" [Digital Daily Reporter Kim Bo-min] As artificial intelligence (AI) technology advances, the generation gap is becoming more apparent. While the so-called "MZ Generation" uses AI as part of their daily lives, more than half of the middle-aged and older population still distrust AI technology. In Kore…
OECD-Cisco research finds stark geographical and generational divides in AI uptake and digital well-being
News Summary Emerging economies, particularly India, Brazil, Mexico, and South Africa, are leading global adoption of generative AI, with younger adults showing the highest usage, trust, and engagement. Significant generational and geographic divides exist, with under-35s far more likely to use and trust AI, while older adults remain less engaged and less certain. High recreational […]
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