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It's time for government to enter the age of big data. Algorithmic regulation is an idea whose time has come.<ref>[http://beyondtransparency.org/chapters/part-5/open-data-and-algorithmic-regulation/ Open Data and Algorithmic Regulation], Tim O'Reilly - Beyond Transparency</ref></blockquote>
 
A 2019 poll made by Center for the Governance of Change at [[IE University]] in Spain showed that 25% of citizens from selected European countries are somewhat or totally in favor of letting an artificial intelligence make important decisions about the running of their country.<ref>{{cite web |title=European Tech Insights (2019) {{!}} IE CGC |url=https://www.ie.edu/cgc/research/tech-opinion-poll-2019/ |website=Center for the Governance of Change |accessdate=11 April 2020 |language=en}}</ref> Following table shows detailed results:
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Country !! Procentage
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| France || 25%
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| Germany || 31%
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| Irland || 29%
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| Italy || 28%
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| Netherlands || 43%
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| Portugal || 19%
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| Spain || 26%
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| UK || 31%
|}
 
===AI politicians===