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There's a growing blind spot in policymaking when it comes to artificial intelligence. While tech advances at breakneck speed, lawmakers seem largely disconnected from the real implications unfolding on the ground.
The conversation around AI isn't just technical—it's deeply human. When automation accelerates without proper guardrails, who bears the cost? Workers in every sector are already feeling the pressure. From creative industries to logistics, from customer service to data analysis, the displacement is real and happening now.
Beyond immediate job market concerns, there's a bigger picture worth examining. AI development shapes not just economies, but society itself. Without meaningful oversight and forward-thinking policy frameworks, we're essentially letting the trajectory unfold without adequate safeguards.
The gap between innovation speed and regulatory attention keeps widening. That's a problem Congress needs to take seriously—before more people feel left behind by a technology designed to serve humanity.