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Join public-comment periods on proposed AI laws—silence concedes the table to big-tech lobbyists.
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Form local advisory boards (think: NAACP chapters, small-biz coalitions, faith groups) to track AI impacts and share alerts.
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Push companies you patronize to publish AI ethics statements and independent audit results.
The Bottom Line
AI remains the most powerful lever for economic mobility in a generation—but levers move in both directions. Our charge is to bend the beam toward equity by coupling innovation with vigilance.
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reating efficient supply chains geared to local retail needs than dot-com bubble fiascoes like Kozmo or Webvan. Free buses would at least not jeopardize free markets in a transit economy so subsidized that fares act like a regressive tax. But no free ride would get as far as free trade.
Joel Schlosberg is a senior news analyst at The William Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertarian Advocacy Journalism.