The AI Hate is Existential - Everybody's Business
Apr 17, 2026 Everybody's Business
A Molotov cocktail hurled at Sam Altmans home. Bullets fired at a city councilman who approved the building of a data center. The cultural mood around artificial intelligence has shifted, and this week on Everybodys Business, were trying to make sense of it. Bloomberg tech reporter Sarah Frier joins Max and Stacey to break down whats driving the new wave of AI backlash, from consumer frustration to outright rage. Then, the job market is rough for everyone, but especially if you're just starting out. Businessweek senior editor Julia Rubin joins the show to talk about what Gen Z is actually up against. Plus, a sneaker company shifts to AI, and a controversial economic term.
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A smart and fun chat show about all things business. Hosted by award-winning business and economics journalists Max Chafkin (author of The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valleys Pursuit of Power) and Stacey Vanek Smith (former co-host of NPRs Planet Money and reporter for Marketplace), Everybody's Business is powered by the unparalleled sources and reporters who bring you Businessweek magazines headlines and the stories behind them. The show gives listeners a window into the discussions happening in boardrooms, Zooms and group chats in power centers around the world. From interpreting Fed meetings to the business of wolf cloning, each week Max, Stacey and their friends at Bloomberg Businessweek guide listeners through what really went on during the last week from Wall Street and Main Street. Because whats happening with money and markets is everybodys business.
Full transcript - At 9:44, Chafkin summarizes a Pew Research survey about the most popular concerns about AI:
...the top problem was not job loss. It was, "erodes human abilities and connections." That was 27%. 18 [percent]: Negative impact on accuracy of information. Next one, concerns over human control of AI. And then, job loss is all the way at number five, the fifth most concern.