首页|Northwestern University in Qatar Researcher Advances Knowledge in Artificial Int elligence ['Technopian but lonely investors?': Comparison bet ween investors and non-investors of blockchain technologies, cryptocurrencies, a nd non-fungible tokens ...]
Northwestern University in Qatar Researcher Advances Knowledge in Artificial Int elligence ['Technopian but lonely investors?': Comparison bet ween investors and non-investors of blockchain technologies, cryptocurrencies, a nd non-fungible tokens ...]
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – New research on artificial intelligenc e is the subject of a new report. According to news originating from Doha, Qatar , by NewsRx editors, the research stated, “Drawing from the literature on decent ralized finance (DeFi) and third-level digital (in)equality as well as from the emerging literature on artificial intelligence (AI), this study examined differe nces between investors and non-investors of blockchain technologies, cryptocurre ncies, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).” Our news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from Northwestern Uni versity in Qatar: “Data from a cross-sectional survey among users of AI technolo gies (N = 502) indicate that investors of blockchain technologies, cryptocurrenc ies, and NFTs show higher blockchain transparency perception, greater trust in c ryptocurrencies, and higher perceived asset value of NFTs than non-investors. Re sults also indicate that investors show greater technopian views on AI, higher A I awareness, and higher thirdlevel AI equality than non-investors. Furthermore, the mediation effect of trust in cryptocurrencies on the relationship between i nvestment status and perceived asset value of NFTs and the moderation effect of AI awareness on the relationship between investment status and third-level AI eq uality were revealed. Differential psychographics of investors versus non-invest ors were also found such that investors feel lonelier, experience higher existen tial isolation, and indicate higher need to belong than non-investors.”
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