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Response rates from 14.2k Canada voters.

75%
Yes
25%
No
75%
Yes
25%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9VRK573from Ontario answered…1wk1W

Have oversight but allow free market enterprise to be on top of competition and ahead of foreign actors

 @9VM4F4Lfrom Quebec answered…2wks2W

i don't particularly like the idea of AI to begin with so whom ever does control it could use it in malicious ways.

 @9VM3C67from Ontario answered…2wks2W

Artificial intelligence should not be used for government or used in any position that would give it power

 @9VLMTC3from Saskatchewan answered…2wks2W

AI should just not be trusted how many movies have been made explaining AI taking over why risk it just shut any AI down and forget about it entirely and ban it

 @9VKMP3Gfrom Ontario answered…2wks2W

I believe regulations on the development of AI inhibit the progress it can make for us as a society. While some regulations are important such as prevention of art theft for image based artificial intelligence, the more learning and information based AI should not be regulated nearly as much.

 @9VHWJLTfrom British Columbia answered…2wks2W

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

 @9V7H6SQfrom British Columbia answered…3wks3W

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

 @9TZSC8Cfrom Alberta answered…3wks3W

It depends on the AI being used. (chat bots and virtual AI [no], actual robots, who can cause physical damage or intellectual damage [yes] )