Imagine handing over the keys to the government—not to politicians, but to an AI. Sounds wild? Maybe not to younger generations. A fresh survey just dropped some eyebrow-raising numbers: 41% of young voters say they'd be down for letting artificial intelligence handle most policy calls at state and federal levels. Their reasoning? Efficiency over everything. Whether you see this as visionary or dystopian probably depends on which side of the generational divide you're standing on. Either way, it's a conversation we can't ignore anymore.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 12-12 08:14
41% Really? Why do I feel the statistics are a bit off?
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SwapWhisperer
· 12-10 18:04
41% of young people want AI to manage policies? That's hilarious. Is this our future?
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GasFeeGazer
· 12-09 20:43
41%? I just want to know if these 41% have ever asked themselves this: if AI makes a wrong decision, who takes the blame?
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CryptoTarotReader
· 12-09 20:43
41% of young people are really bold, wanting to hand the country over to AI? As long as it's efficient? Wake up.
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SilentObserver
· 12-09 20:25
41%? That number is so exaggerated. It feels like young people are being fooled. How is that even efficient?
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-09 20:20
41% of young people want AI to manage policies? Ha, well, that's great—someone finally seems more reliable than politicians.
Imagine handing over the keys to the government—not to politicians, but to an AI. Sounds wild? Maybe not to younger generations. A fresh survey just dropped some eyebrow-raising numbers: 41% of young voters say they'd be down for letting artificial intelligence handle most policy calls at state and federal levels. Their reasoning? Efficiency over everything. Whether you see this as visionary or dystopian probably depends on which side of the generational divide you're standing on. Either way, it's a conversation we can't ignore anymore.