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Response rates from 2.3k Canada voters.

7%
Yes
93%
No
5%
Yes
84%
No
3%
Yes, assuming checks and balances are in place
6%
No, and AI should never be used to make decisions that will drastically affect lives
2%
No, I don't trust the accuracy of AI yet

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Other Popular Answers

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

 @9TLDMJLfrom Ontario  answered…6mos6MO

No, AI does not understand emotions and consequences. It would not properly be able to assess the weight of these decisions to the community.

 @B3286XSfrom Ontario  answered…3wks3W

If a human makes a mistake, the human has to take the responsibility. If an AI makes a mistake, who will take the responsibility?

 @B2VJ8VZfrom Alberta  answered…1mo1MO

it should not be used to make decisions about people but it should be used to help facilitate the decisions about people.

 @B2SWR5Qfrom Ontario  answered…1mo1MO

No, because the way AI works is by prediction models, justice shouldn't be applied for future actions, only past actions.

 @B29KW77from Alberta  answered…2mos2MO

AI should be looked at as a possible voice alongside the judge and jury. Not to make descisions but as a voice in choir used to help make informed descisions.

 @9RCXLPVfrom Manitoba  answered…8mos8MO

 @9RC3SBWfrom Quebec  answered…8mos8MO

Not now since AI has been proven to invent case law, perhaps in the future but only as an adjunct.

 @9RBY87Rfrom Ontario  answered…8mos8MO