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Response rates from 2.5k Ireland voters.

52%
Yes
48%
No
52%
Yes
48%
No

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Other Popular Answers

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

 @9ZT3FBCanswered…1mo1MO

Yes, until properly developed and deemed safe. Technology cannot beat the human judgment as there are so many variables when travelling on roads in different areas and countries. Technology cannot master it all.

 @9ZH95KBanswered…2mos2MO

I think that advanced tech can be used in a car but human control should take priority and advanced tech should only be used in certain situations.

 @9ZMFKZCanswered…1mo1MO

Only allow the technology once it has been thoroughly tested and proven to be safe against malfunctions or hacking

 @9ZHJG9Yanswered…2mos2MO

For partially abled drivers, technology developments are welcomed. If you can fully drive a car and still want more technology it is greed

 @9ZHHRQCanswered…2mos2MO

No, but there should be regulations designed to ensure public safety as advanced technology is added to vehicles.

 @9YMK7BNanswered…2mos2MO

Auto pilot should not be allowed , everything else is okay. Electric cars should be more regulated

 @9MZBM8Xanswered…7mos7MO

 @9ZG2CJ5answered…2mos2MO

I don’t believe there should be a significant amount of time or money spent on this but I do believe AI and technological advancement may cause more harm than good in the long run, important to create attraction of human interaction and human perspectives. Protection of anthropological views is important