A new Rasmussen-Heartland Institute survey shows a large percentage of likely voters between the ages of 18 and 39 years old would happily turn over policy and governing decisions for this country to — get this — artificial intelligence.
Why bother to vote? Why bother to even have politicians — right?
Donald Kendal, director of the Glenn C. Haskins Emerging Issues Center at The Heartland Institute says the America of the future may be very different from the America of the present, and that’s not necessarily a good thing when artificial intelligence is factored into the equation.
“We are sleep-walking toward a digital dictatorship,” he warned.
Think China’s social credit system — on steroids.
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