Will the most powerful technology in history be used to harm children, enrich the powerful, and put lives at risk? Or will we take control of our destiny?
Children are bonding with AI "companions" designed to replace friends and parents. Companies are rolling out AI products to your kids with no parental controls, no liability, and no accountability.
Companies are racing to deploy AI to boost the profits of a few, not the prosperity of the many. Without American values at the center, jobs will disappear and communities will pay the price.
The people building AI wield greater power than presidents or kings, while deploying their billions to stop all regulation. They want to "move fast and break things," demanding that society gets out of their way and lets them write the rules.
of voters agree AI chatbots should be banned from discussing ways of committing suicide with users
agree the government should hold companies liable if their AI technology gives inaccurate or dangerous information which leads to harm for its users
agree AI companies and their leadership should be held liable if a court finds their technology was responsible for a child's suicide
agree billionaires are buying off politicians to say AI can't be restricted
We are currently racing towards a future that no family would choose.
A future where AI strengthens families, empowers workers, and reflects the values that made America great.
We need to build AI for American families, shaped by American faith, and securing our American freedoms. Technology can protect our children, empower workers, and strengthen our nation if we have the courage to govern and guide it.
Imagine AI that knows when a child is using it and defaults to protection, not addiction. Parents should be in the driver's seat, with tools that report to them, rather than funneling data to advertisers. We should demand educational AI that fosters genuine curiosity, resilience, and knowledge, and knows when to say "go play outside."
AI should be the great equalizer, giving every small business access to the data and software to adapt in a fast-moving world. Workers should have a say in designing and deploying AI tools that will make their jobs more productive and humane, not redundant. Shared prosperity is a dream worth fighting for.
America is in a race to beat China, not to be China. That means developing and governing AI systems that are transparent, not surveillant. We envision AI tools that are open to scrutiny, parents and communities who get to decide how to use them, and lawmakers ready to enforce real standards to protect the next generation.
America should keep building AI. The question is whether we build it with the values that make America great.Alliance for a Better Future
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