首页|King Saud University Researchers Add New Study Findings to Research in Artificia l Intelligence (Artificial intelligence literacy among university students-a com parative transnational survey)
King Saud University Researchers Add New Study Findings to Research in Artificia l Intelligence (Artificial intelligence literacy among university students-a com parative transnational survey)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New study results on artificial intell igence have been published. According to news reporting from Riyadh, Saudi Arabi a, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Artificial intelligence (AI) literac y is a crucial aspect of media and information literacy (MIL), regarded not only as a human right but also as a fundamental requirement for societal advancement and stability." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from King Saud Universit y: "This study aimed to provide a comprehensive, cross-border perspective on AI literacy levels by surveying 1,800 university students from four Asian and Afric an nations. The findings revealed significant disparities in AI literacy levels based on nationality, scientific specialization, and academic degrees, while age and gender did not show notable impacts. Malaysian participants scored signific antly higher on the AI literacy scale than individuals from other countries. The results indicated that various demographic and academic factors influenced resp ondents' perceptions of AI and their inclination to utilize it. Nationality and academic degree were identified as the most influential factors, followed by sci entific specialization, with age and gender exerting a lesser influence. The stu dy highlights the necessity of focusing research efforts on the detailed dimensi ons of the AI literacy scale and examining the effects of previously untested in tervening variables."
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