Stop Calling It ‘Fear of AI’ — Voters Are Making a Rational Bet
Voters aren’t rejecting AI out of irrational fear. They’re making a coldly rational calculation: immediate costs (job loss, privacy erosion, deepfakes) outweigh distant promises of breakthroughs. This structural asymmetry drives regulatory backlash. The industry’s dismissal of these concerns is the real danger—it fuels a voter uprising that could halt innovation before its benefits arrive.