Here are the questions that appear on that AI questionnaire. I am trying
to find a good time for a zoom call but it would save time and effort to
have some of these filled out in advance if possible. Especially if you
can't make the zoom call. No need to fill all in. Just pick a couple.
Send them to me and I will cobble it all together.
Marita
*Experiences with and Impacts of AI Technologies*
1.
How have AI technologies impacted your life? Feel free to share
specific stories, anecdotes, or experiences (while being mindful of
not divulging personally identifying details about others without
their consent). Refer to the list of example AI technologies provided.
2.
How have AI technologies impacted a community you’re part of or a
cause you care about?
3.
How do you, your organization or your community use AI, and how
frequently?
4.
How has AI been used on you, your colleagues, or your community?
What have been the impacts of that?
5.
Do you go out of your way to avoid using AI, or certain types of AI
(e.g., generative AI, or paying with cash to avoid your purchase
decisions being analyzed)? Why or why not?
6.
If you use AI technologies in your personal life around others—such
using AI tools as in your work output or in interpersonal
communications, or using AI-enabled devices in your home or office,
do you make a point to disclose that usage to others who may be
impacted (e.g., friends, family, intimate partners, colleagues,
visitors)? Why or why not?
*Problems and Concerns with AI*
1.
What are your key concerns with AI, in general, or with specific
AI-based technologies?
2.
What do you see as the most _important_or _urgent_problems with AI,
in general? What about specific AI-based technologies? (/Important
/problems may be those that you think are the most important, but
can be addressed over a longer period of time. /Urgent /problems are
those you may not think are the most important overall, but must be
addressed right now, or as soon as possible.)
*Use Cases: Worthwhile or Worth Banning? *
1.
What do you consider to be worthwhile use cases for AI technologies,
if any? Tell us about how you weigh up the benefits versus the
costs. If you believe there are simply no worthwhile use cases for
AI technologies, or for specific types, why is that the case?
2.
Do you think AI as a class of technologies should be banned
entirely? If so, why?
3.
Do you think specific kinds of AI technologies or use cases should
be banned? If so, which specific ones, and why?
4.
What are some _ways_you would recommend, to support worthwhile use
cases and/or ban specific AI technologies or use cases, or otherwise
retain worthwhile benefits from AI technologies while minimizing,
preventing, or avoiding the harms (if you believe this is possible,
and if not, please explain if you have not already)?
*Missing from the Discussion *
1.
When you consider general public discussion, mainstream media
coverage, and cultural conversations around AI, is there anything
you think is missing from the conversation? What should be raised in
public dialogue?
2.
Do you have concerns with how Ai technologies are positioned or
framed in public discourse? How would you frame or position them
differently?
3.
What do you think lawmakers and policymakers most need to know or
keep in mind when addressing AI or creating a “national strategy” on
AI?
4.
Is there anything that wasn’t covered in this submission template
that you’d like to add? Include that here or wherever else in this
document you see fit.
*Recommendations*
1.
Do you have specific recommendations for lawmakers, policymakers, or
anyone else in a position of power (e.g., school boards, employers,
law enforcement, journalists) to implement when it comes to any of
the things you discussed above? If so, explain them here.
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