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Response rates from 250 Kilmore C voters.

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No

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 @9ZWFB36answered…1mo1MO

It is sad that I almost feel we should, solely based on the fact that many other countries are doing so. But I still say definitely not. I think we should be a better example to other proposed 'powerful' countries to let go of such damaging and mistrusting methods

 @9ZVHFZGanswered…1mo1MO

The investment should be regulated in order for it not to be abused and put a bad use. There’s a pro on a con to everything you do.

 @9ZVCM3Manswered…1mo1MO

I think it is important to stay abreast of new technologies and make use of them in anyway that benefits the country.

 @9ZVBJZ7answered…1mo1MO

I believe the government should invest in ai in some way partially, only ever as an information gathering and relaying tool to be observed by a human overseer but remaining neutral should be in our agendas which should include allocation of funds

 @9ZTX542answered…1mo1MO

As long as defence is not solely reliant on AI work. Situations heavily require a human touch as well

 @9ZTNNHQanswered…1mo1MO

Not for everything, especially schools. It can allow for children to not use their brains to their full ability. It also has the potential to take jobs from people.

 @9ZSDYQJanswered…1mo1MO

I believe the government should invest in ai in some way but remaining neutral should be in our agendas which should include allocation of funds

 @9ZMXPBJanswered…2mos2MO

Yes, but it should be heavily regulated and slowly implemented, and not be used in critical situations. Should be used to make mundane