US Law Enforcement Warns of Anti-Tech Extremism as AI Hatred Grows
Federal authorities are raising alarms about a new threat category known as 'anti-tech extremism' driven by growing hatred toward artificial intelligence. This shift signals a significant escalation in how the government views the intersection of technology and public safety. The warning suggests that AI development is becoming a focal point for domestic security concerns and potential radicalization.
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