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 @B4J3VX2from Ontario  answered…2wks2W

That’s a question for AI companies and employees. I can’t imagine any Canadian companies asking unethical practices from their employees. I would worry more with foreign companies spying on Canadians. Like Meta AI data centers even though most companies have data departments.
They need to fact checks fake news which they have stopped recently.

 @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

 @B4CCKN5from Maine  answered…3wks3W

AI should be allowed to grow and develop without over regulation, however, like all technologies there should be ethical limitations. AI should not be used solely to make life and death choices or anything that would negatively or unfairly positively affect people. It should be used to instruct, assist, and entertain. Not a tool to wield against it's citizens.

 @B2LYYGRfrom Nova Scotia  answered…3mos3MO

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.

 @B4P2G52from British Columbia  answered…5 days5D

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

 @B4P2FNDfrom British Columbia  answered…5 days5D

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

 @B4MWWTQfrom Alberta  answered…7 days7D

It depends what this all means and looks like. Ethical to one person might completely neglect what is ethical to another. But we do need to take caution with the rapid growth of AI, what that means in terms of privacy, critical thinking development, and environmental impacts. That being said, it does have a role, time, and place.