“Survey: How Do Elite Chinese Students Feel About the Risks of AI? ” by Nick Corvino
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In April 2024, my colleague and I (both affiliated with Peking University) conducted a survey involving 510 students from Tsinghua University and 518 students from Peking University—China's two top academic institutions. Our focus was on their perspectives regarding the frontier risks of artificial intelligence.
In the People's Republic of China (PRC), publicly accessible survey data on AI is relatively rare, so we hope this report provides some valuable insights into how people in the PRC are thinking about AI (especially the risks). Throughout this post, I’ll do my best to weave in other data reflecting the broader Chinese sentiment toward AI.
For similar research, check out The Center for Long-Term Artificial Intelligence, YouGov, Monmouth University, The Artificial Intelligence Policy Institute, and notably, a poll conducted by Rethink Priorities, which closely informed our survey design.
You can read the full report published in the Jamestown Foundation's China Brief [...]
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September 2nd, 2024
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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/gxCGKHpX8G8D8aWy5/survey-how-do-elite-chinese-students-feel-about-the-risks-of
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In April 2024, my colleague and I (both affiliated with Peking University) conducted a survey involving 510 students from Tsinghua University and 518 students from Peking University—China's two top academic institutions. Our focus was on their perspectives regarding the frontier risks of artificial intelligence.
In the People's Republic of China (PRC), publicly accessible survey data on AI is relatively rare, so we hope this report provides some valuable insights into how people in the PRC are thinking about AI (especially the risks). Throughout this post, I’ll do my best to weave in other data reflecting the broader Chinese sentiment toward AI.
For similar research, check out The Center for Long-Term Artificial Intelligence, YouGov, Monmouth University, The Artificial Intelligence Policy Institute, and notably, a poll conducted by Rethink Priorities, which closely informed our survey design.
You can read the full report published in the Jamestown Foundation's China Brief [...]
The original text contained 11 images which were described by AI.
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First published:
September 2nd, 2024
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/gxCGKHpX8G8D8aWy5/survey-how-do-elite-chinese-students-feel-about-the-risks-of
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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