Vilnius, June 9 -- Over 60 per cent of Lithuania's population reportedly is using artificial intelligence (AI) systems for daily help in professional lives, however the trust level is very low, with only one-third of them actually showing any faith in the data whatsoever, according to a recent study released by KPMG, the Baltic News Service (BNS) reported on Sunday.



While a majority of Lithuanians recognise the benefits of AI in their daily lives and professional environments, confidence in the technology's reliability, safety, and ethics remains limited, said Jonas Kupinas, head of technology consulting at KPMG Lithuania.



"It's clear that AI has become an integral part of many people's lives, but the emotional gap between use a...