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The AI Tide is Changing: The Fight for Regulation

16 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Kirnel of Truth, we dive into the growing public skepticism surrounding AI and the urgent momentum building for government regulation. We discuss the massive job displacement already affecting white-collar workers and explore why solutions like Universal Basic Income (UBI) might leave us unfulfilled. From the stark warnings of AI godfather Sir Geoffrey Hinton regarding human extinction to the danger of leaving critical ethical decisions—like the use of mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons—in the hands of tech CEOs, it is clear the AI industry is currently operating like the wild west. Key Topics Discussed: * The existential risks of AI identified by thought leaders like Stephen Hawking, Nick Bostrom, and Yuval Noah Harari. * How Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World parallels the potential future of a displaced workforce placated by digital consumption. * The shifting public attitude, with recent polls showing a steady decrease in the number of Americans who consider AI a net benefit. * The growing chorus of political leaders—including Senators Mark Warner, Mark Kelly, and Elizabeth Warren—speaking out on the economic dangers and job losses caused by AI. * A proposed roadmap for comprehensive AI regulation, including prohibiting specific use cases, creating a bi-partisan ethics panel, and ensuring human oversight in key decisions. The AI tide is changing, and it's time for society—through our elected representatives—to decide how this technology is used. Tune in to find out why maintaining a "humanity first" approach is the most critical element of AI alignment.

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In this episode of Kirnel of Truth, we dive into the growing public skepticism surrounding AI and the urgent momentum building for government regulation. We discuss the massive job displacement already affecting white-collar workers and explore why solutions like Universal Basic Income (UBI) might leave us unfulfilled. From the stark warnings of AI godfather Sir Geoffrey Hinton regarding human extinction to the danger of leaving critical ethical decisions—like the use of mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons—in the hands of tech CEOs, it is clear the AI industry is currently operating like the wild west. Key Topics Discussed: * The existential risks of AI identified by thought leaders like Stephen Hawking, Nick Bostrom, and Yuval Noah Harari. * How Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World parallels the potential future of a displaced workforce placated by digital consumption. * The shifting public attitude, with recent polls showing a steady decrease in the number of Americans who consider AI a net benefit. * The growing chorus of political leaders—including Senators Mark Warner, Mark Kelly, and Elizabeth Warren—speaking out on the economic dangers and job losses caused by AI. * A proposed roadmap for comprehensive AI regulation, including prohibiting specific use cases, creating a bi-partisan ethics panel, and ensuring human oversight in key decisions. The AI tide is changing, and it's time for society—through our elected representatives—to decide how this technology is used. Tune in to find out why maintaining a "humanity first" approach is the most critical element of AI alignment.

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