1、Trust in ArtificialIntelligenceA global study2023KPMG.com.auuq.edu.auCitationGillespie,N.,Lockey,S.,Curtis,C.,Pool,J.,&Akbari,A.(2023).Trust in Artificial Intelligence:A Global Study.The University of Queensland and KPMG Australia.doi:10.14264/00d3c94University of Queensland Researchers Professor Ni
2、cole Gillespie,Dr Steve Lockey,Dr Caitlin Curtis and Dr Javad Pool.The University of Queensland team led the design,conduct,analysis and reporting of this research.KPMG AdvisorsJames Mabbott,Rita Fentener van Vlissingen,Jessica Wyndham,and Richard Boele.AcknowledgementsWe are grateful for the insigh
3、tful input,expertise and feedback on this research provided by Dr Ali Akbari,Dr Ian Opperman,Rossana Bianchi,Professor Shazia Sadiq,Mike Richmond,and Dr Morteza Namvar,and members of the Trust,Ethics and Governance Alliance at The University of Queensland,particularly Dr Natalie Smith,Associate Prof
4、essor Martin Edwards,Dr Shannon Colville and Alex Macdade.FundingThis research was supported by an Australian Government Research Support Package grant provided to The University of Queensland AI Collaboratory,and by the KPMG Chair in Trust grant(ID 2018001776).Acknowledgement of CountryThe Universi
5、ty of Queensland(UQ)acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the lands.We pay our respects to their Ancestors and their descendants,who continue cultural and spiritual connections to Country.We recognise their valuable contributions to Australian and global society.2023 The Uni
6、versity of Queensland ABN:63 942 912 684 CRICOS Provider No:00025B.2023 KPMG,an Australian partnership and a member firm of the KPMG global organisation of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Limited,a private English company limited by guarantee.All rights reserved.The KPMG