Political ideology shapes support for the use of AI in policy-making

Tamar Gur*, Boaz Hameiri, Yossi Maaravi

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In a world grappling with technological advancements, the concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in governance is becoming increasingly realistic. While some may find this possibility incredibly alluring, others may see it as dystopian. Society must account for these varied opinions when implementing new technologies or regulating and limiting them. This study (N = 703) explored Leftists’ (liberals) and Rightists’ (conservatives) support for using AI in governance decision-making amidst an unprecedented political crisis that washed through Israel shortly after the proclamation of the government’s intentions to initiate reform. Results indicate that Leftists are more favorable toward AI in governance. While legitimacy is tied to support for using AI in governance among both, Rightists’ acceptance is also tied to perceived norms, whereas Leftists’ approval is linked to perceived utility, political efficacy, and warmth. Understanding these ideological differences is crucial, both theoretically and for practical policy formulation regarding AI’s integration into governance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1447171
JournalFrontiers in Artificial Intelligence
Volume7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence (AI)
  • artificial intelligence in governance
  • governance
  • political ideology
  • technology acceptance

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