AI in defense refers to the use of artificial intelligence technologies to enhance military capabilities, such as autonomous drones, cyber defense, and strategic decision-making. Proponents argue that AI can significantly enhance military effectiveness, provide strategic advantages, and improve national security. Opponents argue that AI poses ethical risks, potential loss of human control, and can lead to unintended consequences in critical situations.
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Province/Territory
Response rates from 10.7k Ontario voters.
53% Yes |
47% No |
53% Yes |
47% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 10.7k Ontario voters.
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Unique answers from Ontario voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2S3FP52 days2D
yes, but only for prediction on if things may be coming, AI should not have control over any weapons
@B2RD6TT3 days3D
yes, but the access it has should be restricted to suggestions. AI should not have the ability to send nuclear missiles in the case of a misidentification.
@B2PT6BZ6 days6D
No, AI cannot be trusted with the biases inherent in its programming. This would be giving power to a discriminatory program instead of relying on human controls.
@B2DQ5HF3wks3W
No, my life has been altered because I've been lied about by retarded losers. They call it AI, but they you should really study how these people live and act.
@B2CMT6Q 4wks4W
No, artificial intelligence shouldn't be used to make important and complex military/security decisions.
@B2BPTZW4wks4W
It can be useful. However, the use of technology for strictly confidential purposes can be tampered with.
@B2BN37H4wks4W
Not at the moment because, while AI is advanced and is advancing as time goes by, I feel like it’s not advanced enough yet.
@B2B2C594wks4W
It depends, it would really be helpful for AI to take care of defence applications so people can work on other problems but at the same time but it might be better if they are applied onto small defence applications at first fro testing
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