This considers the use of AI algorithms to assist in making decisions such as sentencing, parole, and law enforcement. Proponents argue that it can improve efficiency and reduce human biases. Opponents argue that it may perpetuate existing biases and lacks accountability.
12% Yes |
88% No |
12% Yes |
88% No |
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Yes, as a tool to aid in judgement, but not what makes the judgement. Similar to how a doctor may use AI to help figure out diagnosis, but not to choose treatment.
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