Abstract
Intelligent information technology (IIT) based on AI and intelligent network communication technology is rapidly changing the social structure and the personal lives. However, IIT acceptancefrom various perspectives still requires extensive research. The research question in this paper examines how five factors—psychological, technological, resource, risk perception, and value factors—influence IIT acceptance. Based on an analysis of survey data, it was first found that the acceptance rate of IIT itself was generally very high. Second, in terms of IIT acceptance, among twenty-five predictors, voluntariness (+), positive image of technology (+), performance expectancy (+), relative advantage (+), radical innovation (+), and experience of use (+) were found to have significant effects on the IIT acceptance. Third, in addition to technological factors, psychological factors and risk perception factors also played an important role in individuals’ decisions regarding IIT acceptance.
Highlights
Intellectual information technology (IIT) affects the everyday lives of people
The IIT acceptance rate exceeded 50%, indicating that respondents were positive about IIT
The results showed that women were negative in terms of their IIT acceptance, which can be interpreted as a result of women feeling relatively more difficulty with technology than men
Summary
Intellectual information technology (IIT) affects the everyday lives of people. In the age of the fourth industrial revolution, IIT can provide automated, unmanned, real-time services and products to people. IIT under fourth industrial revolution is a byproduct of the third industrial revolution, and it is inextricably linked to the sense of technology convergence across various disciplines. It combines online Internet technology with artificial intelligence, big data, Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud technology. IIT has tremendous effects on the daily lives of people; It directly affects changes between time and space, and between individuals, society, and the country [1].
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