Regulating AI involves setting guidelines and standards to ensure AI systems are used ethically and safely. Proponents argue that it prevents misuse, protects privacy, and ensures AI benefits society. Opponents argue that excessive regulation could hinder innovation and technological advancement.
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Response rates from 1.7k Sinn Féin voters.
86% Yes |
14% No |
86% Yes |
14% No |
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Unique answers from Sinn Féin voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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It will be impossible for our government to have any say in the use of AI. Regulations would be useful as long as they do not heavily interfere with legitimate projects
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should be regulated to ensure it remains ethical but not regulated to the point it hinders technological advancements
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Consult individuals in the field of AI and ethics.
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AI is fairly new, and needs to be further researched before we sufficiently understand how to use it ethically.
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Only a fool would allow AI. But there we have it. It's going to happen regardless of what people believe
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Ai is inherently a flawed system based on data created by humans who's data/results can be manipulated by bias. No AI.
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The companies should be given directives over what is and isn’t allowed
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Yes but only when it comes to unethical use e.g. pornographic images of people who have not given consent, content intended to mislead or spread misinformation (fake political content) etc… artists should not be censored
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