We also created a survey with questions focused on what impact AI shouldn’t have on society.
Impact
We had a fabulous launch on Product hunt in the first week of May (Much love to Abadesi for hunting).
At the time of writing, AI Cheatsheet has been used approximately by 4,471users globally and collectively the definitions created have received 32,201page views. We got insights from 229 people on our survey (The goal is 1,000).
This is amazing for a project that we created in a couple of days. We plan to promote it more as we would love to get a more broader and inclusive view in regards to race, gender and age of what relationship we want as AI becomes more sophisticated and a staple in everyday life.
I also plan to introduce more features & more ideas as I’ve been sent loads of suggestions but to be honest, I don’t want to over complicate everything.
Reflections
Reflecting on this project and its moderate success, I would like to construct the argument that technology companies can employ the use of educational tools to engage the community outside those who work in the technology field in order to educate and address social and ethical concerns that the general public may have about emerging technologies through human-centred approaches.
Further reflecting, we want to improve the survey questions as for a participant to answer these questions, looking back it could be suggested that we may have assumed that whoever conducted the survey may have a high level knowledge about AI — notwithstanding the definitions provided exactly.
So I would like to better aid survey participants by implementing formats such as scenarios or case studies to help participants to think through their responses.