On question 11 respondents were asked to consider the influence of AI on individual safety using a 5 points Likert Scale ranging from 1 being “totally unimportant” and 5 being “very important”. The analysis of variance was used to determine the differences by age group and by gender. The analysis shows that no statistical interaction was found between age and gender F=3.081, p=0.08. We found statistically significant differences by gender F=7.639, p<0.05 and age F=6.318, p=.001). Female participants scored significantly higher (M=4.40, SD=.81) than male participants (M=4.00, SD=.60) on question 11 about the influence of AI on individual safety. At the same question: the 41-50 age group scored the highest (M=4.50, SD=.51), followed by the 18-25 age group (M=4.40, SD=.81); the 26-30 age group scored lower than the 18-25 age group and significantly higher than the 31-40 age group (M=3.87, SD=.60) (Figure 8).