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 @9MLFMHL from Arizona answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but only allow certain people depending on the crime.

 @9MLF9S8 from California answered…15hrs15H

No, but it is instead used to sum up the information in a case to provide a clearer picture of all evidence provided, no…

 @9MLF5VJ from New Mexico answered…15hrs15H

No, AI should not people do things because of emotions and other people can feel emotions but robots can't.

 @9MLDS83 from Idaho answered…15hrs15H

It depends on what the crime is and in these programs they should still be kept out of society until they have been drea…

 @9MLCR65 from New Mexico answered…17hrs17H

yes but only for lower level Crimes and first time offenders

 @9MLCBR7 from North Carolina answered…17hrs17H

Leave this to the states but make states liable for recidivist crimes.

 @3JZDMSD answered…18hrs18H

Yes, as long as there is a governance committee driving the personas, parameters and workflows in use, and 4 sigma plus…

 @9MLBS42 from Georgia answered…18hrs18H

No, but communities should put more resources into social programs regardless of how much finding is given to police dep…

 @9MLBKZQ from Florida answered…18hrs18H

As long as they don't commit anymore crimes, I'm fine with it.

 @9ML9YS6 from Minnesota answered…18hrs18H

they should implement the program only to some extent

 @9ML746L from Florida answered…22hrs22H

I belive thus would depend on the nature of the crime.

 @9ML6XBQ from New York answered…22hrs22H

Very much depends on the crime but could see it for certain smaller offenses

 @9ML5WGR from Wisconsin answered…24hrs24H

No, require a portion of the police budget to go toward training them to respond different to non-violent calls. Employ…

 @9ML5WGR from Wisconsin answered…24hrs24H

Yes, as long as we can be sure it’s programmed to eliminate bias AND is used as a tool for people to make decisions and…