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Response rates from 318 Nanaimo - Alberni voters.

61%
Yes
39%
No
60%
Yes
36%
No
1%
Yes, and all software and algorithms should be open source
3%
No, only if there are serious allegations of harm or misconduct
1%
Yes, and should also share their algorithms with their customers
0%
No, and the government has no right to interfere with private intellectual property

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Nanaimo - Alberni voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B46V7MRfrom Alberta  answered…4wks4W

Consumers should not use products that are not suitably transparent. I avoid any product that requires I use my real name or create a user account. I would prefer a cultural shift where the average person could not be persuaded to use a product with no algorithmic transparency.

 @9SSRG9Hfrom Manitoba  answered…8mos8MO

Yes but only if it is in the best interest of the public to do so. For things such as healthcare and financial education.

 @B2WVT6Ffrom Ontario  answered…2mos2MO

i'm unsure as i don't properly understand the ramifications of too much or too little government oversight with tech

 @B2BXZ8Jfrom Alberta  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, but only if those algorithms are kept confidential between the tech company and the regulator(s)

 @B4VB3F3from Ontario  answered…10hrs10H

Yes, and all software and algorithms should be open source, and they should also share their algorithms with their customers

 @B4S6BRMfrom Ontario  answered…4 days4D

The algorithms should be all open source. But necessarily share with governments, they should be open to everyone

 @B4QTLP2from Ontario  answered…6 days6D

Maybe, all software and algorithms should be open source and shared with their customers and only regulated, if there are serious allegations of harm or misconduct.

 @B4F65ZGfrom Ontario  answered…3wks3W

Yes, under strict guidelines to ensure compliance from tech companies without jeopardizing their proprietary information.

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