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Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) expressed his belief on Sunday that artificial intelligence (AI) represents the "most consequential technology in the history of humanity." During his remarks, he emphasized the profound impact that AI could have on society, urging for careful consideration of its implications.
Sanders reiterated his call for a moratorium on the construction of new data centers, highlighting concerns over the rapid expansion of AI technology without adequate regulations. He argued that the speed at which AI is developing necessitates a pause to assess its potential risks and benefits. The senator's statements reflect a growing apprehension among lawmakers regarding the ethical and social ramifications of AI, particularly in areas like job displacement, privacy, and security.
As discussions around AI continue to evolve, Sanders' position underscores the need for a balanced approach that prioritizes human welfare while embracing technological advancement. The conversation surrounding AI regulation is becoming increasingly urgent as its capabilities expand.
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