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US AI Chief Rejects AI Doomsday Fears and Job Loss Panic

What Happened

Ben Buchanan, the newly appointed US AI czar, dismissed concerns that artificial intelligence will trigger mass unemployment or pose existential risks, labeling extreme warnings as part of a \”doomer cult.\” Buchanan, a top advisor for the Biden administration on AI, emphasized that while AI brings challenges, the risks are being exaggerated in public discourse. His comments arrive as the American government, based in Washington, DC, works to create balanced AI policies. Buchanan argued for practical, measured action instead of fear-driven debates and highlighted ongoing regulatory efforts.

Why It Matters

The remarks highlight a divide between tech leaders and policymakers on AI risks, suggesting a potential shift toward more pragmatic AI regulation. The outcome will shape how businesses, workers, and society adapt to automation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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