Growing public backlash against AI spreads across Western democracies
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The Economist
Summary
The article discusses growing public backlash against artificial intelligence, particularly in Western countries. It highlights that AI is becoming a major political issue, with protests against data centers in America blocking nearly $100 billion in projects, AI megadonors influencing a Manhattan congressional race, and about 40% of US voters wanting AI banned from most industries. It also notes similar tensions emerging elsewhere, such as at Samsung in South Korea following chipmaking profit surges.
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around 40% of voters tell pollsters that they want AI banned from most industries
warring AI megadonors have just dumped tens of millions into a Manhattan congressional race
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