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 @9ZLF34Yfrom Michigan  answered…2wks2W

It depends on what for because certain things would be dangerous to have artificial intelligence control

 @9ZLJ33Tfrom Michigan  answered…2wks2W

I feel AI is not the most effective or the most humane route to take. Instead, hire ACTUAL people and pay them fair wages.

 @9Y5RJ54from West Virginia  answered…3wks3W

Yes, but there needs to be human intervention at some level - especially in critical or potentially lethal situations. Ethics teams should be involved.

 @9XMBCBTanswered…4wks4W

No, the German government should focus on digitalization first, before jumping into AI hive, which they have little expertise.

 @9TH7MT7answered…2mos2MO

Depends on the context, German workers should not be replaced. But AI is helpful

 @9SRMBBDfrom Maryland  answered…3mos3MO

No, AI is too unreliable to be used for anything nearly as serious as defense. If there is any risk that it could harm an innocent person, it should not be used.

 @9NVM34Kanswered…6mos6MO