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 253 Dartmouth - Cole Harbour voters.
77% Yes |
23% No |
77% Yes |
23% No |
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Unique answers from Dartmouth - Cole Harbour voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2LYYGR7 days7D
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.
@B2S3BFQ3hrs3H
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)
@B2PT6BZ4 days4D
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.
@B2PK6K35 days5D
We need unbiased public information on how government intervention positively or negatively affects the general public.
@B2L5VZS1wk1W
The government should not be using its authority to regulate AI. Artificial Intelligence should never be used to make any sort of government regulation or control people in any way, shape, or form. I believe AI should stay as a creative source, and never a system that would require government regulation.
@B2H2B2B2wks2W
I do not believe the use of AI is a government issue. I believe that if something harmful is posted online that was made with the use of AI it should be investigated in a case-by-case basis but I feel that there is no need to regulate day-to-day usage of AI.
@B2H27FG2wks2W
anything that can cause financial gain /loss. I have sought work for over a year, and my resume is in competiton with AI resumes..AI should not be permitted on certain items...If it can gain $$ / Loss %% market...AI can outdo the best stock market trader.
@9ZRYV5R2mos2MO
It should get more transparency into the algorithms first and then make a better decision rather than a blanket solution
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