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Taiwan Digital Minister Audrey Tang Warns AI Drives Polarization and Risks Democracy

What Happened

Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s digital minister and renowned hacker, spoke in an interview with EL PAIS about the challenges artificial intelligence poses. Tang described AI as a “parasite” that can foster polarization, threaten democratic discourse, and be exploited by bad actors. She highlighted the urgent need for global collaboration to implement ethical standards and transparent regulations for AI development. Tang’s comments reflect concerns that without responsible oversight, AI could undermine political stability and the healthy functioning of democratic institutions.

Why It Matters

The rise of AI technology presents challenges not only in innovation but also in maintaining societal cohesion and democratic values. Tang’s warning points to a growing recognition that AI development must balance progress with the protection of open societies. Read more in our AI News Hub

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