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Autori principali: Mihoc, Tudor-Dan, Petrescu, Manuela-Andreea, Pop, Emilia-Loredana
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.18827
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author Mihoc, Tudor-Dan
Petrescu, Manuela-Andreea
Pop, Emilia-Loredana
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Petrescu, Manuela-Andreea
Pop, Emilia-Loredana
contents An investigation, from a gender perspective, of how students view the ethical implications and societal effects of artificial intelligence is conducted, examining concepts that could have a big influence on how artificial intelligence may be taught in the future. For this, we conducted a survey on a cohort of 230 second year computer science students to reveal their opinions. The results revealed that AI, from the students' perspective, will significantly impact daily life, particularly in areas such as medicine, education, or media. Men are more aware of potential changes in Computer Science, autonomous driving, image and video processing, and chatbot usage, while women mention more the impact on social media. Both men and women perceive potential threats in the same manner, with men more aware of war, AI controlled drones, terrain recognition, and information war. Women seem to have a stronger tendency towards ethical considerations and helping others.
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Mihoc, Tudor-Dan
Petrescu, Manuela-Andreea
Pop, Emilia-Loredana
Computers and Society
Artificial Intelligence
An investigation, from a gender perspective, of how students view the ethical implications and societal effects of artificial intelligence is conducted, examining concepts that could have a big influence on how artificial intelligence may be taught in the future. For this, we conducted a survey on a cohort of 230 second year computer science students to reveal their opinions. The results revealed that AI, from the students' perspective, will significantly impact daily life, particularly in areas such as medicine, education, or media. Men are more aware of potential changes in Computer Science, autonomous driving, image and video processing, and chatbot usage, while women mention more the impact on social media. Both men and women perceive potential threats in the same manner, with men more aware of war, AI controlled drones, terrain recognition, and information war. Women seem to have a stronger tendency towards ethical considerations and helping others.
title Student views in AI Ethics and Social Impact
topic Computers and Society
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.18827