AI in defense refers to the use of artificial intelligence technologies to enhance military capabilities, such as autonomous drones, cyber defense, and strategic decision-making. Proponents argue that AI can significantly enhance military effectiveness, provide strategic advantages, and improve national security. Opponents argue that AI poses ethical risks, potential loss of human control, and can lead to unintended consequences in critical situations.
53% Yes |
47% No |
53% Yes |
47% No |
See how support for each position on “Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Defense” has changed over time for 1.3k America voters.
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See how importance of “Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Defense” has changed over time for 1.3k America voters.
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@9NF9B4M5 days5D
No, and the United States should support an international agreement limiting the development of AI for military applications in other countries
@7YS3KJP 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.
@9N92GYS1wk1W
Yes, but only once AI is better understood and regulated to account for ethical risks and other potential unintended consequences
@9N8629D 1wk1W
Yes, but with high levels of testing and insurances for ethically created AI that is free of human biases and hatred.
@9N6WNH51wk1W
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.
@9N589VH1wk1W
Yes, if humans are making final decisions for strategic decision-making. AI is likely already used in some capacity.
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