Christopher Moessner
5 Papers
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Christopher Moessner is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public opinion & Product (category theory). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Exciting, Useful, Worrying, Futuristic: Public Perception of Artificial Intelligence in 8 Countries
Patrick Gage Kelley,Yongwei Yang,Courtney Heldreth,Christopher Moessner,Aaron Sedley,Andreas Kramm,David T. Newman,Allison Woodruff +7 more
- 21 Jul 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results of an in-depth survey of public opinion of artificial intelligence conducted with 10,005 respondents spanning eight countries and six continents and report widespread perception that AI will have significant impact on society, accompanied by strong support for the responsible development and use of AI, and also characterize the public's sentiment towards AI with four key themes (exciting, useful, worrying, and futuristic) whose prevalence distinguishes response to AI in different countries.
Exciting, Useful, Worrying, Futuristic: Public Perception of Artificial Intelligence in 8 Countries
Patrick Gage Kelley,Yongwei Yang,Courtney Heldreth,Christopher Moessner,Aaron Sedley,Andreas Kramm,David T. Newman,Allison Woodruff +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results of an in-depth survey of public opinion of artificial intelligence conducted with 10,005 respondents spanning eight countries and six continents and report widespread perception that AI will have significant impact on society, accompanied by strong support for the responsible development and use of AI, and also characterize the public's sentiment towards AI with four key themes (exciting, useful, worrying, and futuristic) whose prevalence distinguishes response to AI in different countries.
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"Happy and Assured that life will be easy 10years from now.": Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in 8 Countries.
Patrick Gage Kelley,Yongwei Yang,Courtney Heldreth,Christopher Moessner,Aaron Sedley,Andreas Kramm,David T. Newman,Allison Woodruff +7 more
- 01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: Widespread perception that AI will have significant impact on society is reported, and public optimism about applications for healthcare as well as public concerns about privacy and job loss are highlighted.
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"A cold, technical decision-maker": Can AI provide explainability, negotiability, and humanity?
Allison Woodruff,Yasmin Asare Anderson,Katherine Jameson Armstrong,Marina Gkiza,Jay Jennings,Christopher Moessner,Fernanda B. Viégas,Martin Wattenberg,Lynette Webb,Fabian Wrede,Patrick Gage Kelley +10 more
TL;DR: A qualitative study of algorithmic decision-making is presented, comprised of five workshops conducted with a total of 60 participants in Finland, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, which viewed AI as a decision-maker that follows rigid criteria and performs mechanical tasks well, but is largely incapable of subjective or morally complex judgments.
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Special Issue on Responsible AI and Human-AI Interaction
James R. Foulds,Nora McDonald,Aaron K. Massey,Foad Hamidi,Alex Okeson,Rich Caruana,Nick Craswell,Kori Inkpen,Scott M. Lundberg,Harsha Nori,Hanna Wallach,Jennifer Wortman Vaughan,Patrick,Gage Kelley,Yongwei Yang,Courtney Heldreth,Christopher Moessner,Aaron Sedley,Allison Woodruff,John,Richards,Stephanie Houde,Aleksandra Mojsilovic +22 more
TL;DR: Why and how AATs need to be designed in collaboration with intersectional AAT users to ensure that the benefits of AI do not sacrifice privacy for the most vulnerable is reflected.