FOX Business’ Stuart Barney argues that the United States is at the “beginning of a revolution.”
During his “My Take,” “Varney & Co.” host Stuart Varney discussed the revolution in artificial intelligence and why Democrats are trying to rein in technological advances, and spoke about the party’s “first “‘s instinct is to suppress artificial intelligence.”
Stuart Barney: The numbers are staggering, with Nvidia’s value increasing by $277 billion on Thursday alone.
Just imagine. More than a quarter of a trillion dollars in profits were made in a single 6/12 hour trading session. \
Artificial intelligence has ignited the stock market. Wall Street currently accounts for half of the value of all stock markets in the world.
In the last generation, American technology created three world game-changers.
Internet: Created by us and developed by american companies.
Hydraulic fracturing: Invented and developed by American oilmen and revolutionized energy supply.
and now AI brought from California’s Silicon Valley.
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These game changers are coming from private companies. Scientists, Mathematicians, Engineers, Entrepreneurs We are all Americans working together to pursue our interests and dreams.
The rest of the world will follow us.
But already, as AI emerges with great influence, Democrats are looking for ways to govern it.
It’s dangerous, they say.
That may be true, but the left’s first instinct is to suppress it.
FOX Business’ Stuart Varney talks about AI’s impact on the US (Fox News/Fox News)
It is said that it is a billionaire’s plaything. The gap between rich and poor is widening. So it must be bad.
AI consumes enormous amounts of energy. For example, AI-driven searches use four to five times more energy than non-AI searches.
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Some Democratic senators want government restrictions AI’s impact on the climate!
If the government wanted to be helpful, it could find a way to generate all the electricity we need. Because the grid can’t handle it at the moment. Wind and solar power alone are not enough!
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My point here is that we are at the beginning of a powerful and far-reaching revolution.
As the Wall Street Journal puts it today, “Advances in AI are happening in spite of, not because of, governments.”
It was American-developed and American-led.
It should be left as is.





