41%
Yes
59%
No
41%
Yes
59%
No

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 @9LFRY89 from North Carolina answered…4wks4W

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

 @9M3KVCG from Florida answered…4 days4D

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

 @9LGC25H from Kansas answered…4wks4W

I think that if we're going to fight there should not be any assistance from technological advancements however If we don't, other nations will in order to have a advantage over the United States

 @9LG8Y7S from North Carolina answered…4wks4W

yes but only when artificial intelligence is at its peak and will be the least likely to malfunction and or make mistakes

 @9LG7G92 from Minnesota answered…4wks4W

the use of guided weaponry should be restricted and used less on and in civilian populated areas, however they should be used in the battlefield to restrict human casualties. weaponry should be guided by people and if they're guided by people at a distance if need be but using AI to guide weaponry should pose restrictions based on who its used on, where its used, if its safe to use, ect.

 @9LG65NM from Montana answered…4wks4W

No, because current AI technology can be unpredictable and errors that could happen would be devastating.

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