1、KPMG International|The University of M|unimelb.edu.auThe age of IntelligenceA perspective on Trust,attitudes and use of artificial intelligence:A global study 2025Empowering human-AI collaboration for a trusted futureForewordGiven the rapid advancement and widespread adoption of AI technologies and
2、their impact on society,work,education and economies bringing the public voice into the conversation has never been more critical.Through this research,our aim is to provide an evidence-based understanding of peoples trust,use and attitudes towards AI their views on its impacts and their expectation
3、s of AI management,governance and regulation going forward.Nicole Gillespie Chair of Trust and Professor of Management,Melbourne Business School University of MelbourneAbout this reportArtificial Intelligence holds extraordinary promise,but realizing its full potential requires more than technologic
4、al advancement.Since 2020,KPMG has collaborated with Professor Nicole Gillespie,Chair of Trust and Professor of Management at the University of Melbourne and Fellow of Oxford Universitys Centre for Corporate Reputation and Dr.Steve Lockey,Research Fellow at Melbourne Business School who have spearhe
5、aded research tracking public attitudes toward artificial intelligence with a focus on trust,expectations and impact.This years encompassing global research draws on evidence-based insights from 48,000 survey respondents across 47 countries into the impact AI is having on individuals and organizatio
6、ns.Alongside the key data from the research,this report presents KPMG professionals perspectives on the implications of the findings for leaders who are navigating AIs evolving role in their organizations.These latest findings reveal a complex tension:while AI technologies and capabilities are advan