Cultural currents: A statistical exploration of Inglehart-Welzel dimensions and artificial intelligence perceptions in Eurobarometer Surveys

This paper explores public attitudes towards the social impact of artificial intelligence in the European Union. The premises of the study are that the cultural dimensions, as outlined by Inglehart-Welzel, have an intricate relationship with the way people perceive technology. The analysis aims to e...

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Attitudes
Cultural differences
Cultural values
Culture
Culture and social structure
Holistic approach
ICT Information and Communications Technologies
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Perceptions
Policy making
Public opinion
Regression analysis
Religion
Secularism
Self expression
Social development
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Sociology of Culture
Teachers
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