> In The Argument’s newest poll, fielded nationally among 3,008 registered voters between May 29 and June 3, 2026, over a quarter, 27%, of voters said it’s likely humanity would go extinct because of AI. At the same time, just 6% listed the technology as one of their two top issues — exactly one-quarter of voters think humanity could go extinct but don’t rank it as an important issue.
AI has only recently entered collective unconconciousness. Politicians react to whatever is making people insecure. Thats how Immigration issues have toppled govts world wide.
“financed through a one-time 50 percent tax on the stock of the largest AI companies”
Here's what bugs me: what guarantees that it stays a one-time tax? What guarantees that it is only on "the largest AI companies"? What keeps it from becoming "we'll take half of anything anybody has that we don't like"?
And what keeps me from becoming part of "anybody they don't like"?
Sanders' bailout plan for the AI bubble, of course the top models will still be partly or fully inaccessible to the taxpayers providing the bailout - this will be the final text of the law by the time (and if) this "plan" becomes law.
The mid-terms could really become about whether AI as a technology should be in the hands of the public/society or left to tech companies
> In The Argument’s newest poll, fielded nationally among 3,008 registered voters between May 29 and June 3, 2026, over a quarter, 27%, of voters said it’s likely humanity would go extinct because of AI. At the same time, just 6% listed the technology as one of their two top issues — exactly one-quarter of voters think humanity could go extinct but don’t rank it as an important issue.
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Prices, inflation, and jobs are still the top issues. Have been for several elections, Americans mostly vote based on how their wallet feels.
AI has only recently entered collective unconconciousness. Politicians react to whatever is making people insecure. Thats how Immigration issues have toppled govts world wide.
“financed through a one-time 50 percent tax on the stock of the largest AI companies”
Here's what bugs me: what guarantees that it stays a one-time tax? What guarantees that it is only on "the largest AI companies"? What keeps it from becoming "we'll take half of anything anybody has that we don't like"?
And what keeps me from becoming part of "anybody they don't like"?
Sanders' bailout plan for the AI bubble, of course the top models will still be partly or fully inaccessible to the taxpayers providing the bailout - this will be the final text of the law by the time (and if) this "plan" becomes law.
Taxpayers dont get access to nukes just because they fund it.