According to the latest findings from Edelman’s 2024 Trust Barometer in Ireland, it has been revealed that only 25% of the population trusts artificial intelligence (AI). The survey indicates a significant lack of trust in AI, with just 26% of respondents expressing confidence in this technology. In contrast, 65% of those surveyed trust green energy, showing a stark difference in perceptions of different innovations.
Interestingly, despite the skepticism surrounding AI, an overwhelming 71% of respondents stated that they trust scientists to provide reliable information on innovation and technology. This contrast in trust levels points to a nuanced relationship that the Irish population has with emerging technologies and the experts behind them.
In addition to AI, the survey also highlighted trust levels in other areas of innovation. Only 20% of respondents indicated trust in genetically modified foods, indicating a similar lack of confidence in this sector compared to AI.
The report’s findings shed light on the importance of building trust in new technologies among the public. As AI continues to play a significant role in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and transportation, addressing concerns and enhancing transparency will be crucial in gaining public trust.
Overall, the survey underscores the need for continued dialogue, education, and transparency around innovative technologies like AI to bridge the gap between public perceptions and the potential benefits these advancements can offer. Trust in AI and other emerging technologies will be pivotal in shaping the future of innovation in Ireland and beyond.