Voters across party lines support stricter AI regulation, survey shows
Voters from both major parties support legislation to regulate advanced artificial intelligence systems, according to a poll conducted by the AI Policy Institute.
The survey measured public opinion on proposed rules targeting the most powerful AI technologies currently in development and deployment. Respondents across party lines indicated backing for such regulation, though the poll did not specify the exact margin of support or breakdown by party.
The AI Policy Institute, which studies policy approaches to artificial intelligence, released the results to document areas of voter consensus on the technology's governance. The finding suggests that regulation of AI systems may be one area where voters share common concerns despite broader political divisions.
Congress has held multiple hearings on artificial intelligence regulation over the past two years, with lawmakers expressing varying degrees of concern about potential harms and benefits. Some legislators have proposed bills requiring government review of advanced AI systems before deployment, while others have advocated for a lighter regulatory touch to preserve innovation.
Public polling on emerging technologies often shifts significantly as voters gain more information about potential risks and benefits. The AI Policy Institute's survey adds to a growing body of research examining how Americans view government involvement in regulating the sector.
The technology industry has taken mixed positions on regulation. Some major AI developers have called for certain safeguards, while others have warned that excessive rules could hinder American competitiveness against foreign rivals.
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