Participation in the question survey for the Report “Building a Human Resilience Infrastructure for the AI Age of Elon University

Participation in the question survey for the Report “Building a Human Resilience Infrastructure for the AI Age of Elon University

The new report “Building a Human Resilience Infrastructure for the AI Age” by the Imagining the Digital Future Center at Elon University, coordinated by Janna Quitney Anderson and Lee Rainie has been published:

Full report at: https://imaginingthedigitalfuture.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/ITDF-Human-Resilience-full-report-3.20.26.pdf

The four-page release version of the report at: https://imaginingthedigitalfuture.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/ITDF-Human-Resilience-Report-NR-4-2-26.pdf

The fifteen-page executive summary of the report at: https://imaginingthedigitalfuture.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/ITDF-Human-Resilience-report-Exec-Summary-3-20-26.pdf

The report brings together a wide range of expert perspectives across disciplines and industries, offering a timely and thoughtful examination of how societies can respond to the accelerating impact of AI. One of its key takeaways resonates strongly: the vast majority of surveyed experts agree that humans need to build a highly coordinated resilience infrastructure for the AI Age to address both human and systemic challenges arising from widespread AI adoption. Notably, 82% of respondents expect AI to play a significantly larger role in shaping people’s lives and core societal functions within the next decade.

I’m honored to have contributed to this effort—my remarks can be found on pages 173 and 362 of the full report.

I am thankful to Janna and Lee for bringing together such valuable insights and for the coordination required to make this important work a reality.

#AI, #ELONUniversity #HumanResilience, #TrustworthyAI

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