David Plouffe told the Big Technology Podcast that AI could become the dominant issue in the 2028 presidential race due to deep public hostility.
- YouGov polling shows 71% of Americans believe AI development is moving too fast, with negative views rising from 34% to over 50% in three years.
- Plouffe predicts JD Vance will break from Trump and Silicon Valley on AI by early 2027 to court skeptical Republican primary voters. Table of Contents (0:00) Introduction to the discussion on AI and democracy (0:16) Why public sentiment toward AI is so negative (2:20) Economic concerns: Job loss and income inequality (3:52) Parental anxiety and the mental health crisis (4:06) Why the geopolitical argument for AI fails to resonate (5:50) The problem with tech industry messaging (10:37) The 2028 presidential election and the AI kill switch (12:00) Why JD Vance may break from Donald Trump on AI policy (13:46) Could AI become the dominant issue in the 2028 election? (15:36) Are AI-driven layoffs a communications problem or a reality? (22:42) The impact of AI chatbots on youth and loneliness (26:57) The fight over data centers and community impact (32:45) Reasons for optimism : The role of young people (34:35) Healthcare and autonomous vehicles as positive AI outcomes (40:02) The role of the millennial generation in building AI submitted by /u/xitizen7
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