Publication Alert! Check out the latest publication from CETOC Researcher Xiang 'Jacob' Yan and colleagues on the impacts of AI on transportation planning and engineering, available now in the journal Transportation!
🔔 Excited to share our new article published in Transportation! https://lnkd.in/eQ2SrK5P ❓ How will AI shape the field of transportation planning and engineering? In this article, we surveyed transportation professionals to understand how they AI's efficiency and equity impacts on the transportation sector. We found widespread optimism about AI’s ability to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve traveler experiences. However, opinions on AI's equity impacts are more divided—many express concerns about AI ethics and the potential for exacerbating existing inequalities. Using latent class cluster analysis (LCCA), we identified four distinct segments from the survey sample: 🔹 AI Optimists (~26%) – Believe AI will bring both efficiency and equity benefits. 🔹 AI Neutrals (~52%) – Have a neutral perception of AI's efficient and equity impacts. 🔹 AI Pessimists (~14%) – Doubt AI’s efficiency benefits and have strong concerns about AI's ethical and equity implications. 🔹 AI Skeptics (~10%) – Do not believe AI will make a major impact on the field of transportation. ✨ Respondents aged 40 or above are more likely to have negative attitudes than younger ones. Individuals with a post-graduate degree are more likely to hold neutral attitudes toward AI. Having a higher AI knowledge level increases the possibility of a respondent being an AI Skeptic and decreases the possibility for a younger professional being an AI Pessimist. Thanks Yiheng Qian for leading the work, Tejaswi Polimetla for assisting, and Thomas W. Sanchez, AICP for the wonderful collaboration!