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.
88% Yes |
12% No |
88% Yes |
12% No |
See how support for each position on “Ethical Artificial Intelligence” has changed over time for 113k UK voters.
Loading data...
Loading chart...
See how importance of “Ethical Artificial Intelligence” has changed over time for 113k UK voters.
Loading data...
Loading chart...
Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9NNDXBR1wk1W
The Government should create independent agencies with credibility on integrity to ensure AI regulation
@9N93PZQ2wks2W
Not just ethical use but also the choice of use of personal data, which should be opt in by the person
@9N8VNPV2wks2W
AI has so much potential, but can be used for harm so it depends on what the government intend to regulate
@9N8TYDC2wks2W
No, there's no way to regulate it properly. It wouldn't get enforced and would be a huge pointless drain on resources.
@9N8JSN52wks2W
So long as it doesn't prohibit freedom of speech or technological enhancements it should be regulated to ensure it is not being used to put pubic at risk
@9N8D8JF2wks2W
Yes, we need regulation, but at Least the Tories and Labour are likely to be more invested in the ethics of corporate profit than people
Explore other topics that are important to UK voters.