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 2.4k Ireland voters.
6% Yes |
94% No |
4% Yes |
89% No |
1% Yes, assuming checks and balances are in place |
4% No, and AI should never be used to make decisions that will drastically affect lives |
1% No, I don't trust the accuracy of AI yet |
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Unique answers from Ireland voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZBMJLC1mo1MO
No, I don't trust the accuracy of AI and AI shouldn't make life changing decisions
@9YNDWDV1mo1MO
Absolutely not, that is insane. perhaps in the future it could be used as an aid but life altering decisions should be made by educated humans
@9YM7NHX1mo1MO
Yes, but there should be a human Quality Assurance team that revises the decisions for errors, at least until another AI can do the revisions.
@9TK4TV93mos3MO
AI has a role but it a human should approve the final decision
@9SZSJTT3mos3MO
If we invent true AGI, then it must only used as an aid for judges to make decisions, current iteration should never be used to make decisions that will drastically affect lives.
@9P6TG3M6mos6MO
Yes - but only if it can be proveen to be 100% authentic and provides non-repudiation within court
@9NW733Q6mos6MO
Yes, but (as in healthcare) not as the only source for decision making
@9N6WBSJ7mos7MO
yes if can aid as evidence in a trial to prove guilt or innocence but only as a last resort
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