Regulating AI involves setting guidelines and standards to ensure AI systems are used ethically and safely. Proponents argue that it prevents misuse, protects privacy, and ensures AI benefits society. Opponents argue that excessive regulation could hinder innovation and technological advancement.
71% Yes |
29% No |
71% Yes |
29% No |
See how support for each position on “Ethical Artificial Intelligence” has changed over time for 1.5k America voters.
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See how importance of “Ethical Artificial Intelligence” has changed over time for 1.5k America voters.
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Yes but not to limit data but to make sure people can't find ways to make thing such as nuclear bombs and stuff
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Yes, people should be protected from AI. People who use AI to create sexual videos with people without their consent should be criminally charged. AI shouldn't be used for choosing people for jobs either because the AI could be biased from given data or the AI could be tricked or fail to choose suitable people. I also think AI art should be regulated where the AI art must say it's AI-produced right on the image and that the human doesn't own it since it's stealing other people's art in the process.
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Somebody should, but the government does not have a track record of being trustworthy enough to regulate the ethical use of anything.
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To a certain extent yes, however I don't think they should have full control.
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yes, and have a tax for companies that replace human staff with ai
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No, I don’t trust the government to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) to ensure ethical use
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