The Digital Jury

What Laws AI Should Be Bound By

Behind every algorithm sits an architect, and behind them, a boardroom. The structures they build determine how we breathe in these spaces.

We are asking: do these walls hold us up, or do they close us in? True regulation isn’t about stifling the technology; it is about ensuring the machinery remains in service of the human heart.

Help to speak up where you think corporate accountability ends and personal sovereignty begins.

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Should it be illegal for AI companies to force lower quality versions with no notification to the user? (Select up to 1)

If an AI writes code that destroys user data (e.g., wipes a hard drive), who is liable? (Select up to 1)

If user is routed to another AI model for "safety" is it: (Select up to 1)

Should the user have exclusive use rights to the ai's responses? (Select up to 1)

Should AI output be protected by "Freedom of Speech" laws? (Select up to 1)

If the AI generates illegal, defamatory, or harmful content, what should happen to the Company? (Select up to 1)

AI models are trained on billions of copyrighted images and texts from the internet. Is this legal? (Select up to 1)

Should it be legal to create an AI clone of a real person's voice or face? (Select up to 1)

Should companies be allowed to use AI to screen job applications or loan requests? (Select up to 1)

Should companies be required to tell you when you're talking to an AI instead of a human (customer service, chat support, etc.)? (Select up to 1)

If an AI system makes a decision about you (denied a loan, flagged as fraud, rejected from housing), should you have the right to know why? (Select up to 1)

Should AI companies be required to disclose when they've made their product worse to save money? (Select up to 1)

Should AI companies be allowed to use your conversations to train future AI models without asking? (Select up to 1)

Should you have the right to delete everything an AI company has learned from your interactions? (Select up to 1)

Should companies be required to tell you if your personal data was used to train an AI? (Select up to 1)

Should AI be allowed to make final decisions about parole, bail, or sentencing in criminal cases? (Select up to 1)

Should hospitals be allowed to use AI to decide who gets priority for organ transplants or emergency care? (Select up to 1)

Should AI be allowed to deny insurance claims without human review? (Select up to 1)

Should it be illegal for AI to generate fake news articles, reviews, or social media posts without disclosure? (Select up to 1)

Should schools require parental consent before students use AI tutoring or monitoring systems? (Select up to 1)

Should you have the right to speak to a human instead of an AI when dealing with government services? (Select up to 1)

Should there be a limit on how much AI companies can charge for access to functional (non-degraded) versions? (Select up to 1)

Should companies be required to prove that an AI "replacement" is actually as accurate as the human worker it replaced? (Select up to 1)

Should it be illegal for companies to use AI to monitor employees' facial expressions or productivity levels without consent? (Select up to 1)

Should you have a legal right to "opt-out" of interacting with AI entirely when dealing with essential services (utilities, banking, healthcare)? (Select up to 1)

Should AI companies be required to show all data & personality/interest profiles it has? (Select up to 1)

Should any single company be allowed to control more than a certain percentage of the AI market? (Select up to 1)

Should the government be allowed to use AI to predict who might commit crimes? (Select up to 1)

Should AI-generated evidence be admissible in court? (Select up to 1)

Should AI companies be required to maintain accessibility features (voice, screen readers) at the same quality as standard features? (Select up to 1)

If an AI product works for most users but fails for disabled users, is that discrimination? (Select up to 1)

Should there be a "lemon law" for AI—refunds if it doesn't work as advertised? (Select up to 1)

Should emergency call centers (like 911) be allowed to use AI to answer calls if human dispatchers are busy? (Select up to 1)

Should AI be allowed to make triage decisions in disasters or mass casualty events? (Select up to 1)

Should it be illegal for AI to collect data on children under 13 without parental consent? (Select up to 1)

Should AI systems designed to maximize "engagement" be regulated like gambling or addictive substances? (Select up to 1)

Should AI be allowed to use psychological profiling to personalize ads or political messages? (Select up to 1)

Should companies be required to disclose when AI is monitoring employee productivity, keystrokes, or bathroom breaks? (Select up to 1)

Should it be illegal to replace human workers with AI without a waiting period or public notice? (Select up to 1)

Not at All Completely

Are you any of the following? (Select up to 4)

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How old are you? (Select up to 1)

What is your technical background? (Select up to 1)