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 @B4DQHBRfrom British Columbia  answered…2wks2W

Depends, maybe it's best to do half of the work with actual work and the other half with AI in my humble opinion.

 @B4D9DQYfrom British Columbia  answered…2wks2W

I think that AI is apart of our lives now and its just going to keep on developing as time goes on. As time goes on AI will keep getting stronger. But I don't think regulating it will help with anything

 @B4P2G52from British Columbia  answered…4 days4D

Yes, AI is getting out of hand. There’s a lot of promotion with famous people that leads to misinformation.

 @B4P2FNDfrom British Columbia  answered…4 days4D

Only if it's an emergency, and make sure to guarantee that there are no errors or things that cound hurt the country

 @B4L3YQYfrom British Columbia  answered…1wk1W

It should be strong and minimal rules set by the government. If the government gets to close then it turns into a propaganda machine, but if they aren’t close enough ai will be used for bad

 @B3ZF547from British Columbia  answered…1mo1MO

Yes, but only in the case of using people's identities/face when creating rumours, false information or for sexual purposes.

 @B2H2B2Bfrom British Columbia  answered…3mos3MO

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.

 @9VHWJLTNew Democraticfrom British Columbia  answered…7mos7MO

Bio-engineering and financial AI should be regulated, AI for creative or education purposes should not be regulated.

 @9V7H6SQConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…7mos7MO

We need unbiased public information on how this positively or negatively affects the general public.

 @9TYP75Wfrom British Columbia  answered…7mos7MO

Not necessarily since perople should have their own rights and morials. They are also not a serious threat.

 @9RPDQJJfrom British Columbia  answered…9mos9MO

What we colloquially refer to as "AI", is not yet actually AI. At the moment, it is too early to make such a decision. As "AI" can and is used as a tool, anyone using it in unethical ways is not shielded or obfuscated from the law simply because AI is involved. It might be more difficult to detect, but no less relevant to existing laws.

 @9P37WBJfrom British Columbia  answered…10mos10MO

 @9YKVWYHNew Democraticfrom British Columbia  answered…5mos5MO

AI is difficult because its a new thing. It can be used for good and bad, so Its a case-by-case basis.

 @9WR8G39from British Columbia  answered…6mos6MO

Yes, so private info of people are safe, no deep fake of anything, but not to a point where this can cover up dirt from the gov

 @9WPPMKFRhinocerosfrom British Columbia  answered…6mos6MO

Yes the government should regulate AI. This regulation should enforce that it is illegal to use AI to spread fake news.

 @9W9SNZZfrom British Columbia  answered…6mos6MO

Yes. They should make sure the end of ai art and said aid stop taking jobs from hard working artists

 @9W97PGMfrom British Columbia  answered…6mos6MO

even if it were to be regulated, it would only be an attempt at best and AI would outgrow the pace that we'd need to review.

 @9FGSKLL from British Columbia  answered…11mos11MO

No, AI affairs is none of the government's business, but the government can work with AI companies

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