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AI and the Jefferson Option

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AI and the Jefferson Option

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jul 05, 2026

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Implementing Jeffersonian principles in AI regulation can foster a democratic approach that prioritizes human well-being over profit.

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The unchecked development of AI poses significant risks to privacy and autonomy, suggesting we should heed Jefferson's caution against unbridled power.

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Embracing AI can lead to unprecedented advancements in society, echoing Jefferson's belief in progress and innovation.

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AI's impact on society is complex; we must balance technological advancement with ethical considerations, much like Jefferson balanced liberty and responsibility.

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Reviving 18th-century philosophies may not be practical in addressing modern AI challenges, requiring fresh perspectives instead.

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