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- Senator Bernie Sanders warned of “Joe Rogan’s experience” that AI and robotics can move millions of workers.
- He suggested solutions, including 32-hour work week, universal basic income and stronger work protection.
- Sanders criticized technological executives for prioritizing profit of people and invited democratic control over AI politics.
“They couldn’t worry about less.”
Thus, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) described the technological and corporate leaders during the recent look on “Joe Rogan experience“A warning that artificial intelligence and robotics would soon move millions of American workers while executive directors are covering the gain.
During a two -hour interview, Sanders called for caring reforms to protect the work, shortened their work week and ensure that the upcoming wave of automation uses everyone, not just a rich elite.
“Here’s what I worry about: artificial intelligence will throw out millions of workers. People will be thrown out on the streets,” Sanders said. “Corporate guys who manage these companies couldn’t worry less. Robotics will guide many factories in America. These are questions we have to get rid of – in a bold way.”
Sanders’ comments come at a time when warnings around AI and robot Moving Workers are getting louder every week.
In April, during a CNN city hallSanders warned that if workers were concerned about the reduction that made the head of the Ministry of Government then, Elon muskThey would appear much worse with the appearance of AI.
“If they treat the public sector employees like this, imagine what to do to workers in the private sector,” he said. “I’m not against technology – it can offer real advantages – but it has to serve working people, not just billionaires like musk.”
In order to counteract risks, Sanders re -examined famous ideas including guaranteed educationUniversal Health careand higher federal minimum wage.
Sanders also suggested lowering a working week to 32 hours or four days a week as an alternative to the discharge of workers, and if everything else fails, depriving control of the executive directors managing agi companies.
“We will not allow a handful of executive directors to make this decision – American people will make them,” he said. “This means that technology will work to improve us, not just those who own it or manage large corporations.”
Sanders admitted that the transition to the economy of the AI drive would not be easy, calling it something that cares.
Experts warn that displacement of workers could lead to a crisis meaningwith more people who turn around AI followers As loneliness spreads.
Sanders, however, made fun of the idea, imagining a world where the machine pretends to “really love” you as an emblematic for a future where artificial surrogates replace true human connection.
“Everything I would say at the moment: the answer is not to fall in love with your Ai creature,” he said.
Edited Sebastian Sinclair
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