Bernie Sanders calls for pause in AI development
Sen. Bernie Sanders highlighted risks including job losses and young people relying on AI for emotional support, urging a national pause on AI growth and debate in Congress.
- On Sunday, Sen. Bernie Sanders warned on CNN's State of the Union that rapid AI growth threatens American workers and criticized Congress for lack of serious debate.
- After November hearings, the Republican-held U.S. Congress debated banning state-level AI regulation in 2025, while President Donald Trump pushed legislation to curb States but Congress has not yet acted.
- Evidence cited by Sanders includes a Massachusetts Institute of Technology study estimating over 11 percent of U.S. jobs could be replaced by AI and a UK report warning 3 million jobs could be at risk within 10 years.
- Sanders asked what American families will do when people have no jobs and warned about machines replacing human interaction, concerns echoed by progressive lawmakers.
- Following a mid-December executive order, President Donald Trump urged Congress to ban state AI regulation through a national framework, while some lawmakers warned of a `massive economic bubble` and potential `2008-style` economic threats.
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