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Bernie Sanders Calls for Public Ownership and Regulation of AI Technology

What Happened

Senator Bernie Sanders published an opinion piece in The New York Times arguing that artificial intelligence should benefit the public, not just billionaires and large tech companies. Sanders highlighted the risks of leaving the development and control of AI in the hands of a few private corporations, emphasizing the potential impact on jobs, democracy, and social stability. He called for community ownership, robust public oversight, and strong regulations to ensure that advances in AI serve all of society rather than enriching a small group of investors and executives.

Why It Matters

The debate around who controls artificial intelligence is intensifying, as its influence spreads across industries and daily life. Sanders’ message echoes growing calls for ethical frameworks and regulatory policies to manage AI’s impact on jobs, misinformation, and the broader economy. Policymakers, technologists, and the public now face key decisions about how AI is governed globally and locally. Read more in our AI News Hub

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