A Deloitte survey of more than 1.700 business and technical professionals revealed that there is a growing divide between the rapid adoption of generative AI and the delayed development of ethical principles to guide its use.
The study, entitled “State of Ethics and Trust in Technology”, shows that 74% of respondents confirm that their companies have started testing generative AI and 65% are already using it in their organizations. However, 56% are uncertain or unaware of their company's ethical standards regarding this technology.
Data privacy is the top ethical concern related to generative AI, with 22% of respondents citing it as their top concern. However, the importance placed on data privacy has fallen from 19% in last year's survey to just 7% this year.
Despite the apprehension, 39% of respondents believe that cognitive technologies, including generative AI, have the greatest potential for social good of all emerging technologies. However, 57% perceive cognitive technologies as having greater potential for serious ethical risks, reflecting a substantial increase of 41% in 2022.
The study also reveals that organizations are adapting to automation, retaining and upskilling their employees, combating fears of job displacement. Interestingly, only 7% of respondents listed job displacement as a top ethical concern related to the generative use of AI'.
Additionally, research indicates a shift in expectations regarding government involvement in setting ethical technology standards. While only 27% of respondents reported that their companies collaborate with commercial entities, 71% believe the government should play a more significant role in setting ethical standards, an increase from 61% in the previous year's survey.
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