AI信任、态度与使用:2025年全球研究(英)
Trust, attitudes and use of artificial intelligenceA global study 2025University of Melbourne | KPMG Internationalunimelb.edu.au | kpmg.com CitationGillespie, N., Lockey, S., Ward, T., Macdade, A., & Hassed, G. (2025). Trust, attitudes and use of artificial intelligence: A global study 2025. The University of Melbourne and KPMG. DOI 10.26188/28822919.Trust, attitudes and use of artificial intelligence: A global study is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share Alike 4.0 International licence. You are free to use, share, reproduce and distribute the work under this licence for non-commercial purposes only, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source via the citation. If any changes are made to the material, information, graphics, etc, contained in this report, the changes must be clearly indicated. Under this licence, you may not use the material for any commercial purposes. Any re-sharing of this material can only be done under the CC NC SA licence conditions.University of Melbourne Research Team Professor Nicole Gillespie, Dr Steve Lockey, Alexandria Macdade, Tabi Ward, and Gerard Hassed.Professor Nicole Gillespie and Dr Steve Lockey from the University of Melbourne led the design, conduct, data collection, analysis, and reporting of this research.At various stages of the project, the research team sought feedback and input from a multidisciplinary advisory board, including academics and industry experts, while maintaining independence over the conduct and reporting of the research.AcknowledgmentsAdvisory group: James Mabbott, Jessica Wyndham, Nicola Stone, Sam Gloede, Dan Konigsburg, Sam Burns, Kathryn Wright, Melany Eli, Rita Fentener van Vlissingen, David Rowlands, Laurent Gobbi, Rene Vader, Adrian Clamp, Jane Lawrie, Jessica Seddon, Ed O’Brien, Kristin Silva, and Richard Boele.We are grateful for the insightful expert input and feedback provided at various stages of the research by Ali Akbari, Nick Davis, Shazia Sadiq, Ed Santow, Jeannie Paterson, Llewellyn Spink, Tapani-Rinta-Kahila, Alice Rickert, Lucy Kenyon-Jones, Morteza Namvar, Olya Ohrimenko, Saeed Akhlaghpour, Chris Ziguras, Sam Forsyth, Greg Dober, Giles Hirst, and Madhava Jay.We appreciate the data analysis support provided by Jake Morrill. Report production: Kathryn Wright, Melany Eli, Bethany Fracassi, Nancy Stewart, Yong Dithavong, Marty Scerri and Lachlan Hardisty.FundingThis research was supported by the Chair in Trust research partnership between the University of Melbourne and KPMG Australia, and funding from KPMG International, KPMG Australia, and the University of Melbourne. The research was conducted independently by the university research team. Trust, attitudes and use of AI: A global study 2025 | 2© 2025 Copyright owned by one or more of the KPMG International entities. KPMG International entities provide no services to clients. All rights reserved.© 2025 The University of Melbourne.ContentsList of fi
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