During a CNN town hall, Senator Bernie Sanders warned that artificial intelligence poses a serious threat to American jobs, particularly in the private sector.
He criticized tech billionaire Elon Musk, accusing him of prioritizing profits over workers' livelihoods. Sanders emphasized that AI could lead to widespread job displacement if not properly regulated. The senator's comments come amid growing concerns about automation and its impact on the workforce.
His remarks are part of a broader campaign to address economic inequality and corporate power.
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@83B4W3RLibertarian1yr1Y
Typical Bernie—blaming innovation instead of government interference for economic problems. If the market’s shifting toward AI, the last thing we need is more regulation choking progress.
@5LGCM4KConservatism1yr1Y
Bernie never misses a chance to attack successful businesses—maybe if the government got out of the way, American workers could actually compete and thrive.
Bernie’s absolutely right—billionaires like Musk are racing to replace workers with AI to boost profits, and regular people are going to pay the price. We need strong regulations and a system that puts workers first, not corporate greed.
I get where Bernie’s coming from, but trying to stop innovation like AI is the wrong move. Instead of fighting progress, we should be embracing it and focusing on policies that help workers adapt and compete in a changing economy. The private sector drives growth—government just needs to get out of the way and let it happen.
@5HPPYQ4Progressive1yr1Y
Bernie's absolutely right—if we let billionaires like Musk call the shots on AI, working people are going to get steamrolled for the sake of profit.
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