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.
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Response rates from 2.5k Left voters.
67% Yes |
33% No |
67% Yes |
33% No |
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Unique answers from Left voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9SSJWNN 6mos6MO
Yes, if it is heavily monitored and not in full control.
@9ZLF34Y3mos3MO
It depends on what for because certain things would be dangerous to have artificial intelligence control
@9ZLJ33T3mos3MO
I feel AI is not the most effective or the most humane route to take. Instead, hire ACTUAL people and pay them fair wages.
@9Y5RJ544mos4MO
Yes, but there needs to be human intervention at some level - especially in critical or potentially lethal situations. Ethics teams should be involved.
@9XMBCBT4mos4MO
No, the German government should focus on digitalization first, before jumping into AI hive, which they have little expertise.
@9TH7MT75mos5MO
Depends on the context, German workers should not be replaced. But AI is helpful
@9SRMBBD6mos6MO
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.
@9NVM34K8mos8MO
No, AI should not decide over important strategic decisions.