Ex-White House AI Advisor Faults Tech Leaders for Stoking Public Fear Over AI
Sriram Krishnan, who recently stepped down as the Trump administration's AI advisor, has criticised US technology leaders for doing a poor job of communicating AI's potential to the public. He argued that their dystopian messaging has amplified public fear and distrust, overshadowing the genuine benefits artificial intelligence can offer. Krishnan suggested that giving the public a tangible stake in AI companies could be key to building broader acceptance of the technology. Separately, the administration reaffirmed its stance against creating a regulatory body akin to the FDA for AI, aiming to keep bureaucratic barriers low for developers.
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