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.
55% Yes |
45% No |
55% Yes |
45% No |
See how support for each position on “Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Defense” has changed over time for 4.2k America voters.
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See how importance of “Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Defense” has changed over time for 4.2k America voters.
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Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9PT6LY31mo1MO
Experimenting with AI in controlled environments is fine, but it shouldn’t be widely applied until there are regulations put in place that ensure accountability and prevent potential unintended consequences
@9MM5PH42mos2MO
Yes, but increase oversight with strict regulations.
@8XLR4JX 1mo1MO
Experimentation with AI in controlled environments is fine, but it shouldn’t be applied until more regulation is put in place to ensure ethical usage and accountability for collateral damage
@9N589VH2mos2MO
Yes, if humans are making final decisions for strategic decision-making. AI is likely already used in some capacity.
@9RC75755 days5D
Maybe in the future, but not yet. AI is still too new. And it should only be used in administrative roles.
@9RBTJRM5 days5D
Yes, only because other countries will beat us to it if we don't. We have to be able to defend ourselves.
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