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January 1, Trump Was Right as Democrats Suddenly Admit AI Dangers

Wyatt’s Take
- Americans are growing more worried about AI’s rapid spread.
- Concern about tech giants is crossing party lines.
- A new Pew survey shows Republicans and Democrats are both uneasy about AI’s role in daily life.
Working folks across this country are becoming increasingly worried about the digital takeover of our everyday lives. It seems the more Big Tech pushes AI, the more regular Americans of all stripes push back.
A November 2025 Pew Research Center survey found that 50 percent of Republicans and 51 percent of Democrats said they were more concerned than excited about the growing role of AI in daily life.
This marked a shift from earlier years, when Republicans had expressed greater concern.
Politicians in Washington should take note that the Heartland is not interested in being replaced by algorithms. We value hard work and human connection over the promises of Silicon Valley billionaires.
Wyatt Matters
Middle America relies on tangible skills and community trust, things a computer program can never replicate or replace. Protecting our way of life means ensuring technology serves the people rather than controlling them.
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