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Bernie Sanders Says 70% Americans Think AI Is 'Moving Too Fast' And It's Time Congress Listened To Them —

Sanders pushed for AI regulation citing growing public anxiety over the technology as the Trump administration weighs new oversight measures.

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benzinga.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Bernie Sanders Says 70% Americans Think AI Is 'Moving Too Fast' And It's Time Congress Listened To Them —

Sanders pushed for AI regulation citing growing public anxiety over the technology as the Trump administration weighs new oversight measures.

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Milken-Harris Poll: 80% of Americans want AI workforce programs now — and Washington hasn't delivered |…

Our poll finds workers and business leaders agree: the U.S. needs a coordinated national response, even a new social safety net, for AI job disruption.

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  1. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·benzinga.com

    Bernie Sanders Says 70% Americans Think AI Is 'Moving Too Fast' And It's Time Congress Listened To Them —

    Sanders pushed for AI regulation citing growing public anxiety over the technology as the Trump administration weighs new oversight measures.

  2. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    Milken-Harris Poll: 80% of Americans want AI workforce programs now — and Washington hasn't delivered | Fortune

    Our poll finds workers and business leaders agree: the U.S. needs a coordinated national response, even a new social safety net, for AI job disruption.