Bernie Sanders Just Said Something About AI That Should Make Everyone Pay Attention
The senator warned that America has 'not a clue' what's coming and called for hitting the brakes on AI expansion.
Senator Bernie Sanders just dropped a bombshell warning about artificial intelligence, calling this "the most dangerous moment in the modern history of this country." Speaking at Stanford University alongside Silicon Valley congressman Ro Khanna, Sanders didn't mince words about how unprepared America is for what's coming.
"The Congress and the American people are very unprepared for the tsunami that is coming," Sanders said, pushing for a moratorium on building new AI data centers until lawmakers can figure out how to protect workers.
Here's the part that should grab your attention: Khanna, who literally represents Silicon Valley, backed up the concern. He described tech billionaires who believe "they would have been heroic conquerors in a different era." That's not some outsider critic saying that. That's the guy who talks to these CEOs every week.
Sanders wants to "slow this thing down" so regular people don't get steamrolled. Khanna is pushing a different approach, calling for a "Singapore model" that steers AI growth toward renewable energy and shared benefits rather than just pumping the brakes entirely.
Whether you agree with slowing down or steering, one thing is clear: the people in power are starting to sound genuinely alarmed.
As reported by The Guardian.
Source: The Guardian
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