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US AI backlash grows amid fears of rapid advancement and job disruption

Robert Guest, writing for The Economist, observes that the backlash against artificial intelligence is most pronounced in the United States, despite it being the country with the most advanced AI technology. This opposition manifests in concerns over resource consumption, such as electricity for data centers, and broader fears about AI's potential to disrupt lives, jobs, and even personal relationships. Both major political parties in the US share a sentiment that the rapid advancement of AI necessitates a slowdown and improved regulation. AI

IMPACT Highlights growing public and political concern over AI's rapid development and societal impact in the US.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece from a notable publication discussing societal reactions to AI.

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US AI backlash grows amid fears of rapid advancement and job disruption

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    Robert Guest (of The Economist): "The backlash against artificial intelligence is strongest in America, the country where the technology is most advanced. We se

    Robert Guest (of The Economist): "The backlash against artificial intelligence is strongest in America, the country where the technology is most advanced. We see this in opposition to new data centers, which hog electricity. Republicans and Democrats alike fear that # AI will dis…