Germans see AI as enabler for future mobility and manufacturing, Bosch survey

Although, most respondents – 82 percent – were familiar with the term 'artificial intelligence,' more than half (53 percent) know only vaguely what it means.

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Bosch's research campus in Renningen

Bosch's research campus in Renningen

Whether at home, in traffic, or at work, artificial intelligence (AI) is going to transform the world. It’s a future that is not so distant. Smartphones already come with smart voice-controlled assistants, and physicians are using AI to diagnose conditions. But even if smart systems are already here, most Germans (85 percent) still have no clear picture of the purposes that AI already serves today, says a survey by Bosch.

The study finds that the case was similar when it came to the public’s understanding of AI, although, most respondents – 82 percent – are familiar with the term 'artificial intelligence,' more than half (53 percent) know only vaguely what it means. These are the findings of a representative survey conducted by Bosch and the market research institute Innofact in the run-up to the AI CON AI symposium.

Commenting on AI CON, where 200 and more experts are to talk about the opportunities and challenges of AI, Dr Michael Bolle, the chief digital and technology officer at Bosch, said: “The more intelligent systems now shape everyday life, the more important it is to show people their benefits, and in this way to foster acceptance for this key technology. We have get the message across that humans will be in control of AI.”

Optimism on AI
Bosch states that one example of how AI can benefit people is automated driving, and it is striving to make road transportation emissions-free, accident-free, and stress-free. With nine out of 10 accidents being currently attributable to human error, smart technology could use AI to prevent many of these from happening in the first place.

Secondly, connected manufacturing is another banner field for AI. In a smart factory, people and machines will work together as an intelligent team. The robots will relieve people of strenuous and dangerous tasks and learn from experience. This will reduce people’s burden. The Bosch survey found that many Germans could imagine being able to accept this situation. Two-thirds of respondents – 67 percent – believe that manufacturing and mobility are going to benefit greatly from artificial intelligence. They are also open to working with a robot if it takes over routine chores. Half of all respondents could well imagine such a situation, and would above all devote the free time gained to social or creative activities. Views on the use of AI vary with age, with 18- to 29-year-olds most likely to see AI applications as potentially useful for smartphones and households.

Investing in AI
Bosch founded the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence, or BCAI, in early 2017 to expand its AI skill-set. A big part of the BCAI’s mission is to explore the rules by which machines learn and what conclusions they draw from these lessons. To promote young talent in this field, Bosch will be presenting the Bosch AI Young Researcher Award, endowed with 50,000 euro (Rs 41 lakh), for the first time next year. “We are investigating artificial intelligence that is safe, robust, and explainable. AI will augment humankind's abilities,” said Professor Thomas Kropf, the president of the Bosch corporate sector for research and advance engineering.

The survey commissioned by Bosch and carried out by the market research institute Innofact polled 1,022 people throughout Germany between the ages of 18 and 69. The survey was carried out in October 2018.

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