US Law Enforcement Warns Of Anti-Tech Extremism As AI Backlash Grows
US law enforcement documents warn of anti-tech extremism linked to AI job fears and public anger over data centers.
US law enforcement documents warn of anti-tech extremism linked to AI job fears and public anger over data centers.
The AI industry faces a growing public backlash as executives like Altman, Amodei, and Pichai diverge on how to frame AI's impact and inevitability.
The narrative around AI and those controlling it has reached a crescendo, with growing public frustration over labor, environment, and cost impacts.
Violent incidents targeting OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's residence signal a dangerous escalation in anti-AI backlash, prompting calls to tone down incendiary rhetoric.
Despite Silicon Valley's relentless hype, polls show that 80% of firms report no AI productivity gains and over a third of Americans fear AI could end human life, alarming industry leaders.