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uncategorized:ai_risk_surveys [2024/01/09 20:04]
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 EDITOR COMMENTS: EDITOR COMMENTS:
  
--Harlan: we need to add details about the 2023 survey here+-Harlan: we need to add details about the 2023 survey here, and the generation lab thing
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 ====== AI Risk Surveys ====== ====== AI Risk Surveys ======
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     * Population: "researchers who publish at computational linguistics conferences." See pp. 3–4 for details.     * Population: "researchers who publish at computational linguistics conferences." See pp. 3–4 for details.
       * "​​We compute that 6323 people [published at least two papers at computational linguistics conferences] during the survey period according to publication data in the ACL Anthology, meaning we have survey responses from about 5% of the total."       * "​​We compute that 6323 people [published at least two papers at computational linguistics conferences] during the survey period according to publication data in the ACL Anthology, meaning we have survey responses from about 5% of the total."
 +  * [[https://www.generationlab.org/axios-generationlab-syracuse|
 +AI EXPERT SURVEY (n=216 computer science professors)]] (Generation Lab, 2023)
   * [[https://wiki.aiimpacts.org/ai_timelines/predictions_of_human-level_ai_timelines/ai_timeline_surveys/2023_expert_survey_on_progress_in_ai|2023 Expert Survey on Progress in AI]] (Grace et al. 2023)   * [[https://wiki.aiimpacts.org/ai_timelines/predictions_of_human-level_ai_timelines/ai_timeline_surveys/2023_expert_survey_on_progress_in_ai|2023 Expert Survey on Progress in AI]] (Grace et al. 2023)
  
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