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Nobel Laureate Daron Acemoglu on the ‘brainless’ AI discourse, the myth of capitalism and the Gen Z revolution risk

Fortune

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June 21, 2026

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Nobel Laureate Daron Acemoglu on the ‘brainless’ AI discourse, the myth of capitalism and the Gen Z revolution risk

The MIT economist and Nobel Prize winner doesn't mince words: most of what you're reading about AI is wrong, and the stakes for getting it right are existential.

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Le Monde Diplomatique

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· Jul 6, 2026

Tout le monde déteste l'IA

Les investisseurs n'ont d'yeux que pour elle ; ses architectes toisent les chefs d'État ; son usage se propage comme le feu dans la plaine : l'intelligence artificielle, dit-on, va transformer l'humanité. Mais l'humanité le veut-elle ? Face au Moloch numérique, qui exige le sacrifice de () / Mouvement de contestation, États-Unis, Technologies de l'information, Travail, Capitalisme

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 6, 2026

World must not let AI ‘vibe-code’ humanity’s future: UN chief

World must not let AI ‘vibe-code’ humanity’s future: UN chief

The New Stack

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· Jul 5, 2026

The AI revolution will not be televised — it’ll be quantized

With apologies to Gil Scott-Heron and his timeless 1971 protest song, if anyone thought the AI revolution would not be The post The AI revolution will not be televised — it’ll be quantized appeared first on The New Stack.

Townhall

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· Jun 23, 2026

Ted Cruz: AI Must Be Driven by Free Markets and Free Speech.

Ted Cruz: AI Must Be Driven by Free Markets and Free Speech.

DNyuz

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· Jun 29, 2026

The most reassuring argument about AI and jobs quietly explains why Gen Z can’t get one

Smart people disagree on the AI job apocalypse, and even the prophets of white-collar doom—Dario Amodei and Sam Altman—have walked back their predictions. But the best explanation for why AI won’t kill off jobs across the economy comes, perhaps unexpectedly, from a Dutch software company that sells its products to law firms. It also explains []

Manhattan Institute for Policy Research

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· Jul 6, 2026

The DSA’s Communist Turn

The DSA’s Communist Turn

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Related coverage for "Nobel Laureate Daron Acemoglu on the ‘brainless’ AI discourse, the myth of capitalism and the Gen Z revolution risk": Le Monde Diplomatique — Tout le monde déteste l'IA. Borneo Bulletin — World must not let AI ‘vibe-code’ humanity’s future: UN chief. The New Stack — The AI revolution will not be televised — it’ll be quantized. Townhall — Ted Cruz: AI Must Be Driven by Free Markets and Free Speech.. DNyuz — The most reassuring argument about AI and jobs quietly explains why Gen Z can’t get one. Manhattan Institute for Policy Research — The DSA’s Communist Turn