The hype around artificial intelligence has reached fever pitch. It has captured the imagination - and stoked the fears - of the wider public, reaching beyond computer science departments and research institutions.
But when artificial intelligence dominates the international conversation, it's easy to forget that it's not simply a thing that exists and develops itself. However intelligent machines are, and however adept they are at 'learning', it's essential to remember they are things that are engineered - things that are built by developers.
That's the thinking behind this year's AI Now survey. To capture the experiences and perspectives of developers and to better understand the impact of artificial intelligence on their work and lives.
Launched in August, and receiving 2,869 responses from developers working in every area, from cloud to cybersecurity, the survey had some interesting findings.
These include...
As well as as quantitative results, the survey also produced qualitative insights from developers. This provided some useful and unique perspectives on artificial intelligence.
One developer, talking about bias in AI, said that:
“As a CompSci/IT professional I understand this is a more subtle manifestation of ‘Garbage In/Garbage Out”. As an African American, I have significant concerns about say, well documented bias in say criminal sentencing being legitimized because ‘the algorithm said so’.”
To read the report click here.
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