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A scientific way to measure public confidence in artificial intelligence

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In today’s society, there are many who consider thatevolution of technologies surpasses that of social structures. These are structures, such as law and ethics, which implicitly guide and frame technologies. L’artificial intelligence (AI), for example, is emerging as a necessity in the daily life of many people. However, its complexity compared to other more familiar technologies sometimes arouses fear and suspicion.A robot in front of his desk

For AI developers and moderators, knowing how and who is wary of it can therefore come in handy. Better understanding the public would allow them to act accordingly. Moreover, researchers from the University of Tokyo wanted to know how demographic characteristics, L’education as well as various ethical scenarios affect public attitudes towards AI.

During this study, the group of scientists designed a octagonal visual indicator, similar to a rating system. AI researchers could use it to find out how the public might perceive their work.

An octagon formed by eight themes

the professor Hiromi Yokoyama from the Kavli Institute for Universe Physics and Mathematics led the University of Tokyo team of scientists during the study. For their research, they decided to determine the public perspective on AI concerning ethical issues.

In the course of their work, the group focused mainly on two points during the investigations it carried out. The first is to know how the vision of the interviewees change depending on the circumstances. The last focuses on the perception of a person depending on various variables, like their gender and age.

An octagon that measures people's trust in artificial intelligence.
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Then to design their questionnaires, the team used eight themes which he grouped under the name of “Measures of the octagon”. The themes in question raise ethical questions and concern several applications based onartificial intelligence. They were inspired by an article that Jessica Fjeld (researcher at Harvard University) and her team released in 2020. These topics include: private life, the security, the transparency and the promotion of human values.

Older people and women would have a more negative view of AI

Those who took part in the survey dealt with four scenarios : L’ai generated art, L’AI in customer service, the prediction of crimes and the autonomous weapons. In addition, the participants also provided information about them, including their level ofinterest in science and technology. In this way, researchers were able to associate attitudes with characteristics of individuals.

“Previous studies have shown that the risk is perceived more negatively by women, the elderly and those who have more knowledge in the matter. I expected to see something different in this survey given the commoditization of AI, but surprisingly we’ve seen similar trends here. “
Prof. Hiromi Yokoyama

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200 MP, OLED 120 Hz, Gorilla Glass Victus, 5000 mAh, 120 W, IP68 – for $260. Redmi Note 13 Pro+ will go on sale in China on September 26

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200 MP OLED 120 Hz Gorilla Glass Victus 5000 mAh

The new Redmi Note 13 Pro+ smartphone will go on sale tomorrow, September 26, as just announced by Lu Weibing, President of Xiaomi Group and General Manager of the Redmi brand.

The smartphone, as befits a Redmi Note flagship, stands out for its combination of characteristics and price. It received a 200-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL HP3 sensor and a wide-angle lens with an F/1.65 aperture and an optical stabilization system.

The equipment includes a 6.67-inch curved OLED screen with a resolution of 1.5K, which is covered with Gorilla Glass Victus, like expensive flagships.

200 MP, OLED 120 Hz, Gorilla Glass Victus, 5000 mAh, 120 W, IP68 - for $260.  Redmi Note 13 Pro+ will go on sale in China on September 26

It is built on the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Ultra single-chip system; the smartphone received up to 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of flash memory. Redmi Note 13 Pro+ received a 5000 mAh battery with support for 120 W charging.

Redmi Note 13 Pro+ became the company’s first smartphone with IP68 protection. It also received Wi-Fi 6, an NFC chip, stereo speakers and an IR emitter.

Price starts from $260.

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Two cables, two chargers, a case and a headset. Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design received a rich package package

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After today’s autumn conference on the launch of new Huawei products, IT Home was the first to publish unboxing photos of the flagship smartphone Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design.

Two cables, two chargers, a case and a headset.  Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design received a rich package package

IT Home received a black version of the smartphone with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of flash memory, which is placed in a large package. In addition to the phone, the package includes two USB-C to USB-C data cables, an 88W car charger, an 88W adapter, a wired USB-C headset and a protective case.

Two cables, two chargers, a case and a headset.  Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design received a rich package package

Two cables, two chargers, a case and a headset.  Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design received a rich package package

The camera received three modules with a resolution of 48, 40 and 48 megapixels. According to Huawei’s official statement, the back cover is made of ceramic and has a striped texture under certain lighting conditions.

The smartphone has a 120 Hz OLED screen with a diagonal of 6.82 inches, a resolution of 1.5K, a Kirin 9000s single-chip system, a 5000 mAh battery and Harmony OS 4.0.

Two cables, two chargers, a case and a headset.  Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design received a rich package package

Two cables, two chargers, a case and a headset.  Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design received a rich package package
Two cables, two chargers, a case and a headset.  Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design received a rich package package
Two cables, two chargers, a case and a headset.  Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design received a rich package package
Two cables, two chargers, a case and a headset.  Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design received a rich package package
Two cables, two chargers, a case and a headset.  Huawei Mate 60 RS Ultimate Design received a rich package package
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The battery life of the iPhone 15 Pro Max is better than that of its main Android competitors, but not by much

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Among the new iPhone 15, the most autonomous, as we already know, was not the iPhone 15 Pro Max, but it took second place. Now, as Apple’s best solution at the moment, it has been compared with other flagships on the market.

The battery life of the iPhone 15 Pro Max is better than that of its main Android competitors, but not by much

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, Pixel 7 Pro, OnePlus 11, Xiaomi 13 Ultra took part in the battle against the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max was also taken for greater effect.

The first to drop out of the race was the Pixel 7 Pro, as having the most power-hungry platform. The device worked for 8 hours 13 minutes. OnePlus 11 was the second to give in, but the gap from the outsider turned out to be very large: the Chinese device worked for 9 hours and 48 minutes. The iPhone 14 Pro Max lasted literally a little longer: 9 hours 59 minutes.

The Xiaomi 13 Ultra worked for exactly 10 hours, the Samsung flagship worked 27 minutes longer, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max took first place with a result of 10 hours and 31 minutes.

Of course, all autonomy tests are carried out differently, so the results may differ, although not radically. But we can state that, firstly, Apple’s flagship is better again this year, and secondly, its advantage over some competitors is not particularly significant.

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