This considers the use of AI algorithms to assist in making decisions such as sentencing, parole, and law enforcement. Proponents argue that it can improve efficiency and reduce human biases. Opponents argue that it may perpetuate existing biases and lacks accountability.
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Response rates from 158 New Democratic voters.
6% Yes |
94% No |
4% Yes |
85% No |
1% Yes, assuming checks and balances are in place |
7% No, and AI should never be used to make decisions that will drastically affect lives |
3% No, I don't trust the accuracy of AI yet |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 158 New Democratic voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 158 New Democratic voters.
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Unique answers from New Democratic voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Yes, but the accuracy of AI should be improved beforehand.
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Both AI and a human should make two separate decisions then compare.
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Should be used to help decide but not ultimately decide.
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No, a human with feelings and emotions should be able to make decisions that drastically affect lives
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No, AI is based on Human intellect and therfore is Progamed to be biased based on the human programer
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Abolish ai on a global scale because it takes over others jobs
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as long as the defendant and prosecution is okay with it
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No, AI does not understand emotions and consequences. It would not properly be able to assess the weight of these decisions to the community.
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