An essay argues that public discourse on AI is focused on superficial issues like economic bubbles or existential threats, rather than the fundamental question of ownership and control. The author proposes shifting the debate from 'What do algorithms do?' to 'Who owns and controls the algorithms?', using the metaphor of a windmill owner to illustrate how control over the means of production, not the technology itself, confers power. The piece suggests the real fear is not job displacement but a loss of meaning and control, leading to a society where most people are marginalized. AI
IMPACT Shifts the focus of AI discussions towards socio-economic control structures rather than purely technological capabilities.
RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the framing of AI discourse, not a primary release or event.
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