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.
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Response rates from 176 Halifax West voters.
82% Yes |
18% No |
82% Yes |
18% No |
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Unique answers from Halifax West voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2LYYGR4wks4W
All robots should obey Asimov's three laws of robotics, all AI machines included, the manufacturer would need to prove that for a product to be approved, but enforcement shouldn't necessarily be federal, it could be at any level, depending on the application.
@B39S7PZ2 days2D
Don’t regulate but get heavily engaged so we know the. There is a danger to the public we also want to be ready for opportunities it will bring g
@B38K4D7 4 days4D
I mean good luck...but yes any program using or developed with help by AI, should be regulated in some sort if it is going to be used in the government in any way.
@B37NJMH5 days5D
No, but make it so businesses must state somewhere visible that AI has been used to try to keep artists afloat
@B368DQW6 days6D
AI should have no part in any form of our society, it should be banned due to the harm it causes economically as well as ecological impact
@B34QTLR1wk1W
Yes, but it should be regulated in ways to ensure that AI is being used towards the benefit of the people and for the common good and not to hurt or provide harm to others.
@B2S3BFQ3wks3W
No (because overuse of AI has more negative effects on a society than it does positive. For example, can put many people out of a job due to being replaced by AI)
@B2PT6BZ4wks4W
There is no ethical use of AI programs at this stage of development. The government should regulate its use, but there is no ensuring ethical use.
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