Kaspersky Study: 34 Percent Believe AI Can Be A Better Boss Than Humans

JAKARTA - Based on the results of Kaspersky's latest survey entitled Excitement, Superstition and great Insecurity How global Consumers Engage with the Digital World, AI is a new member of human life.

The study conducted on the 10,000 respondents found that currently AI is taking on a new role in certain areas. Where a third of respondents (34 percent) believe that AI can be a better leader than humans because of its impartial nature.

In other areas, AI can also play an active role in education. With nearly half of respondents (47 percent) forecasting children will be taught through virtual experience and Metaverses in the near future.

"Outside of traditional applications, such as processing and analyzing data, AI is entrusted with a more interesting personal role, including romance, education, and work," said Vladislav Tmenov, Research Development Group Manager at Kaspersky.

Kaspersky also found in which 50 percent of consumers believe AI has become an unavoidable part of their lives, with 43 percent having a positive view of its potential to present many exciting opportunities and improve the future for everyone.

In addition, the majority of respondents admitted that AI has capabilities in the creative area, with 62 percent of respondents believing AI is a credible art producer.

Furthermore, AI can also be considered a reliable companion and assistant in everyday life. More than half of respondents (57 percent) want to use AI to live their daily lives more efficiently.

Nearly half of those surveyed (48 percent) admitted that they were ready to use AI chatbots for online conversations, and another 31 percent would use AI to help them find the right partner on dating apps.

"As AI technology continues to develop, its potential to encourage innovation and improve human experience is deepening," concluded Tujanov.