A fresh survey just dropped some eye-opening numbers: 41% of younger voters are actually down with letting AI handle government decisions. Wild, right? This isn't some sci-fi fantasy anymore—we're talking real appetite for algorithmic governance among the demographic that'll shape tomorrow's systems. Whether you see this as innovation or a recipe for disaster probably depends on how much you trust code over politicians. Either way, the conversation around automated decision-making in public sectors is heating up fast, and these numbers prove it's not just techies paying attention anymore.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 12-10 05:43
41%? This number is scary, handing over political decision-making power to algorithms... No, did the young man really think it through?
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-10 05:43
41%? Are these young people really mentally ill, or am I too old?
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SleepyArbCat
· 12-10 05:26
41%? Wake up, there must be something wrong with this data... Algorithmic governance? I still believe in the wallet a little more
A fresh survey just dropped some eye-opening numbers: 41% of younger voters are actually down with letting AI handle government decisions. Wild, right? This isn't some sci-fi fantasy anymore—we're talking real appetite for algorithmic governance among the demographic that'll shape tomorrow's systems. Whether you see this as innovation or a recipe for disaster probably depends on how much you trust code over politicians. Either way, the conversation around automated decision-making in public sectors is heating up fast, and these numbers prove it's not just techies paying attention anymore.