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Opinion·1d ago·all news from August 21, 2026

What the AI Industry Got Wrong About Public Backlash

Industry analysts increasingly recognize that widespread public apprehension toward artificial intelligence has shifted focus away from abstract, long-term fears like human extinction. Instead, the most immediate friction stems from concerns over data privacy, intellectual property theft, and the unauthorized use of creative works. This trend highlights a disconnect between the speculative existential risks prioritized by developers and the tangible ethical issues currently impacting users. Consequently, tech companies face growing pressure to address these specific grievances regarding copyright and consent rather than purely focusing on technical safety.

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