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Bernie Sanders Launches War Against AI and Robotics

via Washington Examiner·6d ago·14 sources

Senator Bernie Sanders has launched a campaign against artificial intelligence and robotics, warning of their potential to destroy the working class. This move reflects growing concerns among some lawmakers about the impact of emerging technologies on employment. The broader implications include potential regulatory actions against AI and robotics industries.

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