US senator Bernie Sanders targets Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and others; says AI push is driven by ‘dangerous reasons’
US senator Bernie Sanders has once again escalated his criticism of the artificial intelligence boom and has asked for a halt on new AI data center construction. Sanders has also accused the tech billionaires including Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates for driving the AI expansion for “dangerous reasons.” In a video posted on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Sanders warned that AI and robotics are growing faster than the society can adapt.
“AI and Robotics are the most transformative technologies in the history of humanity,” he said, cautioning they will affect “every man, woman and child” in the country.
Sanders singled out Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Peter Thiel, and other tech leaders, arguing they are pushing AI to consolidate wealth and power rather than protect working families. “These very, very rich men are not losing sleep over job losses or inequality,” he added.
Sanders also raised concerns about AI’s impact on human relationships, noting that teenagers increasingly rely on AI companions. “If kids today have AI as their best friends… what kind of change does that mean for humanity?”
Sanders also warned about the cooperation between AI companies and the U.S. military could erode privacy. “How far away are we from a small number of people having access to the email that you’ve sent out, every phone call that you’ve been on, really every aspect of your life? We’re not far.”
Experts estimate data centers already account for 5% of U.S. electricity use, a figure expected to rise sharply as AI adoption accelerates. Sanders warned taxpayers could ultimately bear the burden of subsidizing these projects.
Sanders singled out Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Peter Thiel, and other tech leaders, arguing they are pushing AI to consolidate wealth and power rather than protect working families. “These very, very rich men are not losing sleep over job losses or inequality,” he added.
Job and humanity at risk
Sanders also echoed the warnings from tech leaders that AI could displace millions of jobs. Sanders asked, “If AI and robotics eliminate millions of jobs and create massive unemployment, how will people survive if they have no income?” He also raised concerns about children becoming socially isolated and emotionally dependent on AI instead of human relationships.Sanders also warned about the cooperation between AI companies and the U.S. military could erode privacy. “How far away are we from a small number of people having access to the email that you’ve sent out, every phone call that you’ve been on, really every aspect of your life? We’re not far.”
Electricity-hungry data centers
Sanders’ moratorium call zeroes in on the massive electricity demands of AI infrastructure.- ul1
- li1He noted Meta’s planned Louisiana facility could consume three times more power than New Orleans.
- li1A Texas project tied to OpenAI and Oracle could use electricity equivalent to 750,000 homes.
- li1Another Meta site could match the needs of 1.2 million households.
Experts estimate data centers already account for 5% of U.S. electricity use, a figure expected to rise sharply as AI adoption accelerates. Sanders warned taxpayers could ultimately bear the burden of subsidizing these projects.
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We agree with Bernie 100 percent. We even display his videos and link his articles. So, please look beyond the 'usual suspects' in news (politics, H-1B, mishaps, disasters, economy, sport, IPL, cricket, entertainment, celebrities, religion, spirituality, social oddities, urban chaos, rural bleakness, crimes, scams, click-baits, rage-baits, slop, parasocial syndrome, etc). Indians must listen to this year's (2025) four-part BBC Reith Lecture series by Rutger Bregman, available on BBC Radio 4 site. The fourth-and-final lecture is particularly relevant to us ordinary people. Three notorious global tech firms (all based in the US) are out to sneak in as much as $68 billion into India for so-called AI data centers and hyper-cloud infra, without proper and adequate consultation, discussion or debate. There is a real risk of the world's largest democracy rapidly degenerating into the world's largest dystopia (Zombie Land). In contrast, ordinary people in the state of Ohio in the US are coming together to resist similar moves to set up water-depleting, lake-ravaging AI data centers. We must pay heed to the grave warnings issued by the world's top experts about existential threats posed by AI and AGI to humankind. This is not scare-mongering or conspiracy theory. Ignore this post at your own peril. Visit NriNatter DotCom to magnify mind, ignite intellect, activate courage and awaken conscience. FREE. Ad-free. "Bandwidth badhaao".Read allPost comment
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