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いいえ、ホワイトハウスはAIペシミズムの大義を引き受けるべきではありません

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February 07, 2026に開始

The goal should be to allay the public’s concerns as much as possible, not to fuel them

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Fostering AI optimism without addressing legitimate concerns could lead to reckless development and societal harm; caution is essential.

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By downplaying AI risks, the White House risks ignoring potential ethical dilemmas and negative impacts that need public attention.

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Promoting a positive narrative around AI can empower communities to engage with technology responsibly and shape its future.

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The White House should actively promote AI optimism to harness public trust and encourage innovation, rather than stoke fears about technology.

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The government should maintain a balanced approach, acknowledging both the benefits and risks of AI to ensure informed public discourse.

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