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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 4d ago
The Atlantic | The AI Backlash Could Get Very Ugly by Lila Shroff AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. The article outlines a growing bipartisan backlash against artificial intelligence, driven by fears that the technology will eliminate jobs and concentrate wealth in the hands of a few “AI oligarchs.” Prominent figures from both the left (e.g., Senator Bernie Sanders) and the right (e.g., Steve Bannon, Senator Josh Hawley) have warned that AI threatens the working class, a sentiment reflected in high public concern and even violent actions such as shootings and arson aimed at data‑center projects and AI leaders. As the 2026 midterms approach, politicians are leveraging anti‑AI rhetoric to rally voters, while local communities push back against data‑center construction as a tangible focal point for their opposition. The piece draws a parallel with the Industrial Revolution, noting that technological upheaval historically provokes social unrest when workers feel their livelihoods are at stake, and argues that without genuine policy responses the AI debate could escalate into broader economic and political conflict. Read more: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/05/ai-backlash-data-centers-political-violence/687151/?utm_source=feed #LilaShroff #BernieSanders #SteveBannon #SamAltman #JoshHawley
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wendythedruid
@wendythedruid@thistlenfern.org · Apr 28, 2026
Fractures let light in: 4 GOP senators oppose the bill. Scott, Paul, Hawley blinked. Bootlickers see the obscenity. Junta cracks. #GOP #Republicans #PoliticalFracture #RandPaul #JoshHawley #Senate #Opposition #Democracy #News #Breaking https://twp.ai/9OUm8h
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TheBadPlace
@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · Apr 25, 2026
US Top News and Analysis | For car, phone, even tractor owners, a populist wave is rising to end the 'captive' repair economy AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. The article reports that a broad, bipartisan “right‑to‑repair” movement is reshaping U.S. consumer policy, with states such as California, Colorado, Minnesota, New York, Connecticut, Oregon, Washington and Texas adopting comprehensive laws that force manufacturers—from Apple and Samsung to John Deere and automakers—to provide independent shops and owners with the parts, tools, and diagnostic information needed to fix electronics, appliances, farm equipment and vehicles. Recent developments include Maine’s pending electronics bill, a $99 million settlement by Deere over a class‑action suit, and a surge of federal proposals such as the REPAIR Act (targeting autos) and the Fair Repair Act (covering broader appliances and electronics) championed by Senators Ben Ray Luján (D‑NM) and Josh Hawley (R‑MO). Advocates argue these measures restore consumer ownership, lower repair costs (saving families up to $400 a year), and create jobs, while opponents worry about safety risks, trade‑secret protection, and regulatory overreach. The movement’s appeal cuts across party lines, reflecting growing frustration with “captive” repair ecosystems and highlighting a populist push for affordable, independent repair options in the evolving digital economy. Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/25/right-to-repair-consumer-prices-affordability-economy-elections.html #Apple #JohnDeere #FTC #REPAIRAct #BenLuján #JoshHawley
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