
Every single push poll Doomers release is just obvious nonsense to anyone with half a brain.
Ask five loaded questions and then one or two sensible ones and then publish the sensible ones as "proof."
Start with something like "experts say AI is likely to cause mass unemployment and murder your whole family and your dog Charlie and everyone you love. Are you in favor of this?"
Of course the answer to a question framed like this is "no" unless you're braindead. But it's not a real question. It's a position disguised as a question.
Four more questions in this vein and then "AI is less regulated than sandwiches, do you think it should be more regulated?"
Usually published by a two person "foundation" referencing other fake foundations all funded by the same three people.
Voila, you just got exactly the answer you want so you can quote the last question in yet another op-ed on the end of the world or simping for regulatory capture for Doomer screed mags like Time.
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca
Mass negativity toward tech — whether social media, AI, or otherwise — is mainly just an artifact of loaded polling questions and the elite press. For the most part, it doesn’t otherwise exist. You can see that in properly constructed polls like this, and in observed behavior.
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