Resistance
MIT Technology Review / 4/22/2026
💬 OpinionSignals & Early TrendsIndustry & Market Moves
Key Points
- A growing backlash is emerging against AI companies, driven by concerns about higher electricity bills tied to data centers.
- Critics argue that AI is displacing jobs and reshaping work, contributing to broader social and economic disruption.
- The movement also raises worries about chatbot effects on teen mental health and about military use of AI.
- Intellectual property and copyright infringement are cited as additional reasons people are speaking out against current AI deployments.
- The article frames this as an increasingly organized anti-AI movement gaining visibility across different parts of society.
Turns out not everyone wants to live in the future that AI companies are building. People from all walks of life are speaking out against rising electricity bills from data centers, disappearing jobs, chatbots’ impact on teen mental health, the military’s use of AI, and copyright infringement—among other concerns. This anti-AI movement is taking shape…
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