The artificial intelligence industry is in the ascendant, but its expansion speed may not be faster than the reversal of American public opinion. Former Google CEO Schmidt talked about AI bringing about "bigger, faster, more profound" technological changes, not applause but boos. This spectacle, though trivial, is symbolic: Silicon Valley's apocalyptic future has become increasingly recognizable to ordinary voters as a mammoth machine pushing the cost of living, taking jobs, invading schools and families.
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