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The Verge AI·4d ago·by Lauren Feiner·~1 min read

AI backlash is coming for elections

Ask Americans how they feel about AI and most say they have concerns. Communities have mounted resistance to data center projects, stalling them across the US. On social media, anger at AI companies and executives is unrestrained — sometimes to the point of condoning violence. AI backlash is coming for elections Americans are worried about AI — but how it will play into the midterms is less clear. Americans are worried about AI — but how it will play into the midterms is less clear. But look at the issues that most campaigns are focused on, and AI is far less prevalent, experts say. More than 60 percent of both Republicans and Democrats polled by Ipsos earlier this year agree that the government should regulate AI for economic stability and public safety, and that the technology’s development should slow down.…

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