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Response rates from 237 Veterans voters.

54%
Yes
46%
No
54%
Yes
46%
No

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Other Popular Answers

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 @9M3KVCG from Florida  answered…10mos10MO

Only some weapons... ... and I think that they should be able to be guided by artificial AND human intelligence - human intelligence first.

 @9LFRY89 from North Carolina  answered…11mos11MO

Yes, but only when the artificial intelligence is completely ready and foolproof, and it shouldn't be used for all weapons.

 @B2W4NHW from Georgia  answered…1mo1MO

I would need more information regarding the efficacy of the AI capabilities regarding military weapons

 @B3QWXWS from North Carolina  answered…5 days5D

Not at the moment. There needs to be much more research conducted, however, if our adversaries seem to be gaining a military advantage, we may have no choice, but to use AI in a weapon systems.

 @B3N52RH from Massachusetts  answered…1wk1W

Yes, only after sufficient testing that quantifies a high rate of effectiveness to ensure accuracy and safety

 @B3MWMNZ from Texas  answered…1wk1W

In general, yes. I did not believe we should make weighty investments in this technology, however. I do not think we need more AI in the military at this moment although circumstance may demand it in the future. I tolerate what is authorized for use.

 @B3MQBTB from Washington  answered…1wk1W

Yes, but humans need to be involved in the kill chain at all times to ensure that these weapons are not making decisions on there own.

 @B3K2SXB from California  answered…1wk1W

Yes, but before doing so there needs to be a lot of safeguards added to ensure that the AI is not going unchecked.