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'A driver of political violence': how the breakneck AI boom is fueling anti-tech extremism
Anti-AI extremism is escalating into violence, with recent attacks on OpenAI headquarters and tech infrastructure inspired by anti-technology manifestos. The incidents follow patterns of techno-pessimist militancy, raising concerns among researchers and law enforcement about radicalization driven by AI's rapid advancement.
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