Congress and Artificial Intelligence | Interview: Adam Thierer

2025-09-15 07:00:00 英文原文

作者:Kevin D. Williamson / September 15, 2025

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AI is racing ahead. Regulation? Not so much. Kevin Williamson talks with Adam Thierer, senior fellow at the R Street Institute, about the opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence. They dive into the policy fights shaping its future, the role of Big Tech, and how AI could reshape global competition.

The Agenda:
—Defining AI
—Hardware vs. software
—Economic and geopolitical implications of AI
—Job replacement concerns
—Tech skeptics

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Kevin D. Williamson is national correspondent at The Dispatch and is based in Virginia. Prior to joining the company in 2022, he spent 15 years as a writer and editor at National Review, worked as the theater critic at the New Criterion, and had a long career in local newspapers. He is also a writer in residence at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. When Kevin is not reporting on the world outside Washington for his Wanderland newsletter, you can find him at the rifle range or reading a book about literally almost anything other than politics.

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摘要

Kevin Williamson discusses with Adam Thierer, senior fellow at R Street Institute, the advancements and regulatory challenges of artificial intelligence. Their conversation covers policy debates influencing AI's future, Big Tech’s role, and global competition impacts. The discussion also touches on economic and geopolitical implications, job replacement concerns, and addresses tech skepticism.