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Description: This is Wave 2 of the Artificial Intelligence, Morality, and Sentience survey that assesses the extent to which people show moral concern for artificial intelligences (AIs) and attitudes about the social integration of AIs in a nationally representative sample of US Americans. Wave 1 (2021) was preregistered (https://osf.io/udbhm).

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Artificial Intelligence, Morality, and Sentience: 2023 Supplement (Trends in AI)

This is a supplemental survey to the Artificial Intelligence, Morality, and Sentience survey (Wave 1: https://osf.io/udbhm; Wave 2: https://osf.io/w9h...

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Artificial Intelligence, Morality, and Sentience: 2023 Supplement (Trends in AI) | Registered: 2023-04-18 18:15 UTC

This is a supplemental survey to the Artificial Intelligence, Morality, and Sentience survey (Wave 1: https://osf.io/udbhm; Wave 2: https://osf.io/w9h...

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Artificial Intelligence, Morality, and Sentience: 2023 Update (Wave 2) | Registered: 2023-03-22 01:47 UTC

This is Wave 2 of the Artificial Intelligence, Morality, and Sentience survey that assesses the extent to which people show moral concern for artifici...

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