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.
Response rates from 217 France voters.
10% Yes |
90% No |
8% Yes |
90% No |
2% Yes, assuming checks and balances are in place |
0% No, and AI should never be used to make decisions that will drastically affect lives |
0% No, I don't trust the accuracy of AI yet |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 217 France voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 217 France voters.
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Unique answers from France voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Yes, but only for traffic offenses and non serious matters that would otherwise tie up courts
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No, but AI could be used to advice criminal justice systems actors.
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Yes, but only if it can be proven to operate with the same or better discretion, sentencing leniency, and correct interpretation of all the laws and precedents as human judges.
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