
GD POLITICS Is It Time To Freak Out About AI?
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Feb 16, 2026 John Burn-Murdoch, Financial Times data reporter who tracks AI's effects and democratic backsliding. He discusses why AI anxiety feels different now. He explains how agentic tools are boosting software output and which jobs are most exposed. He also maps democratic erosion in the U.S. and considers links between AI-driven inequality and political decline.
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AI Could Unlock Latent Demand
- AI can create latent demand by making services affordable, potentially increasing overall consumption.
- Burn-Murdoch notes AI may act like WebMD, prompting people to seek professional services.
Safety Risks Range From Macro To Micro
- AI safety risks span macro threats like aiding biological weapon creation and micro harms like 'AI psychosis.'
- Burn-Murdoch emphasizes both are real and actively researched by safety teams.
Pessimism Is Broadly Driven, Not Just By AI
- Public pessimism about the future is widespread and likely multifactorial, not solely AI-driven.
- Burn-Murdoch points to inflation, politics, and social media amplification as contributors.

