53%
Yes
47%
No
53%
Yes
47%
No

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Other Popular Answers

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 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…5 days5D

No, and the United States should support an international agreement limiting the development of AI for military applications in other countries

 @7YS3KJP  from Arizona answered…6 days6D

Yes, but I think they should be very careful and consult / hire the right people to do this. Many things have gone wrong from people working with technologies they don't fully understand how specify or optimize.

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…1wk1W

Yes, but only once AI is better understood and regulated to account for ethical risks and other potential unintended consequences

 @9N8629D from Maine answered…1wk1W

Yes, but with high levels of testing and insurances for ethically created AI that is free of human biases and hatred.

 @9N6WNH5 from Maryland answered…1wk1W

I agree to disagree because I feel as if AI can often be wrong. AI can be very beneficial but also cause many complications leading to larger problems than we began with.

 @9N589VHanswered…1wk1W

Yes, if humans are making final decisions for strategic decision-making. AI is likely already used in some capacity.