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🔥 Hot Take of the Week

There’s a lot of bad press around AI right now.

The energy crisis is real. The climate emergency is real. Public health concerns are real.

And the criticism isn’t wrong.

But here’s my hot take this week:

Being anti-AI is not going to remove AI.

Big tech and big data will continue developing and deploying AI, whether clinicians, educators, or everyday users opt out or not. AI has existed in healthcare, finance, logistics, and defense systems for decades.

What’s new isn’t AI.
What’s new is public access.

If we care about climate, public health, and community safety, the advocacy shouldn’t be “STOP USING AI.”

It should be:

  • Demanding cleaner energy infrastructure

  • Demanding transparent governance

  • Demanding public health safeguards

  • Demanding accountability in deployment

The question isn’t whether AI will exist.
The question is, who shapes how it’s used?

📰 AI News of the Week

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