
"Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang predicted that his company would rake in $1 trillion in sales through 2028, which equates to 3% of the entire US yearly GDP."
"Polling released earlier this month found that 65% of Americans don't use AI in their work at all, nary a chatbot, much less dispatching an AI agent."
"Pew Research's survey shows that Americans are wary of AI and believe both of the main political parties are regulating it poorly."
"The AI industry is splitting away from the lives of everyday people, as evidenced by the public's preference for stories about AI's evils, failures, and costs."
Nvidia's recent conference highlighted the rise of AI agents, with CEO Jensen Huang predicting $1 trillion in sales by 2028. Despite this optimism, a significant divide exists between Silicon Valley and the general public, as 65% of Americans do not use AI in their work. Polls indicate widespread skepticism towards AI, with many believing political regulation is inadequate. The growing chasm between technological advancements and public perception suggests a troubling trend in the AI industry's relationship with everyday life.
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