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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Feb 21, 2026, 01:39 PM 15 hrs ago

'Slow this thing down': Sanders warns US has no clue about speed and scale of coming AI revolution [View all]

Source: The Guardian

Fri 20 Feb 2026 23.26 EST
Last modified on Sat 21 Feb 2026 03.00 EST


Bernie Sanders has warned that Congress and the American public have “not a clue” about the scale and speed of the coming AI revolution, pressing for urgent policy action to “slow this thing down” as tech companies race to build ever-more powerful systems.

Speaking at Stanford University on Friday alongside congressman Ro Khanna after a series of meetings with industry leaders in California, Sanders was blunt about what he called the “most dangerous moment in the modern history of this country”. “The Congress and the American people are very unprepared for the tsunami that is coming,” he said.

Khanna, a progressive Democrat who represents Silicon Valley, shared Sanders’s concerns, warning that the country was experiencing a “new gilded age” run by tech billionaires who believe “they would have been heroic conquerors in a different era”. “That’s just not my observation,” Khanna said. “That’s what they tell me.”

Khanna and Sanders declined to specify which tech executives they met with during the senator’s visit to California, but the congressman said it was “senior leaders” at the “most prominent tech companies”. “I think it was important for both Senator Sanders to hear from tech leaders and tech leaders to hear from Senator Sanders, who represents and understands the concerns of so many working-class Americans,” Khanna said in an interview after the event.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/21/ai-revolution-bernie-sanders-warning

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What's frightening to me is how many people think AI is superior to actual intelligence. William Seger 14 hrs ago #1
I heard an interesting point about AI's self learning from all the data it is absorbing. Marie Marie 12 hrs ago #7
We are all on the train but we're not sure where it is going or if it will jump the tracks. twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #2
Unfortunately, the Trump administration has it's head up it's ass. It won't do anything. Jim__ 14 hrs ago #3
Trump will double down, not slow it down. LudwigPastorius 14 hrs ago #4
Abundant Iniquity is my expansion of AI dickthegrouch 14 hrs ago #5
Garbage in, garbage out, eh? Wise thought by you here, one that I agree w/, anyone in IT knows that. SWBTATTReg 10 hrs ago #8
You mentioned AI not being intelligent enough to discern fact from fiction; area51 6 hrs ago #13
I just read an article in the Atlantic Mosby 13 hrs ago #6
This date is very optimistic. It costs lots of money to replaces the millions and billions of line of code for the AIs SWBTATTReg 9 hrs ago #10
AI equals GIGO creon 10 hrs ago #9
I honestly think the hype is dishonest jfz9580m 3 hrs ago #15
AI is a front for something far more insidious. hunter 7 hrs ago #11
This is true jfz9580m 3 hrs ago #16
I suspect AI is going to help us far more. cstanleytech 6 hrs ago #12
Ai burns through fresh water 💦, a fundamental element of life questionseverything 5 hrs ago #14
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