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Response rates from 552 Wiltshire voters.

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39%
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61%
Yes
39%
No

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 @9NNWNTCanswered…8mos8MO

I dont like the idea of using AI in defence and/or offensive capabilities, but conflicts and other countries will end up using this technology and the UK should not fall behind

 @B2WQYCFanswered…7 days7D

As long as the AI will not directly affect national security and instead will just improve the efficiency of the part of the process.

 @B2QWQBNanswered…2wks2W

The government should invest in AI for the military however they still should be cautious of the risks and dangers. It can cause with loss of control but it also could be useful.

 @B2Q67G4answered…2wks2W

Ai is good and the country needs ai and it’s good but actually no I don’t want ai use your own independent mind to think

 @9QTTF8Ganswered…7mos7MO

Yes, but I think extra precaution should be taken when dealing with AI and there should always be a certain number of human workers to reinforce both authenticity and security on the front line.

 @9QRXK5Gfrom Oregon  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, but only within the sphere of research and preparedness until the potential ethical implications are better understood

 @9QRGKV3answered…7mos7MO

Yes, with careful consideration of ethical, strategic, technological, security, economic, practical, and political factors, and robust oversight.

 @9QPYNDFanswered…8mos8MO

This gets dangerous, AI at its current state goes from data provided, to use it for this format would increase the number of civilian casualties