January 15, 2026 - 03:08

A science-fiction fear about artificial intelligence running the world is no longer theoretical, according to one U.S. senator. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) recently expressed his concerns over the rapid advancement of AI, describing it as "the most consequential technology of our lifetime." In an interview, he emphasized the need for the United States to slow down its development to address the potential risks associated with this powerful technology.
Sanders highlighted that the AI revolution is largely being directed by a small group of affluent tech leaders, raising alarms about the concentration of power and influence in the hands of a few individuals. He pointed out that this concentration could lead to significant societal implications, including job displacement and ethical dilemmas surrounding decision-making processes.
The senator's remarks come amid growing debates about the balance between innovation and regulation in the tech industry. As AI continues to evolve, Sanders urges a collective reflection on its ramifications and the importance of implementing safeguards to protect the public interest.
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