With regards to the partisan split, I think that an eventual partisan breakdown is inevitable, because in the current environment everything eventually becomes partisan. More importantly, the “prevent AI doom” crowd will find common cause with the “prevent the AI from being racist” crowd: even though their priorities are different, there is a broad spectrum of common regulations they can agree on. And conversely, “unchain the AI from wokeness” will wind up allying with “unchain AI entirely”.
Partisan sorting on this issue is weak for now, but it will speed up rapidly once the issue becomes an actual political football.
With regards to the partisan split, I think that an eventual partisan breakdown is inevitable, because in the current environment everything eventually becomes partisan. More importantly, the “prevent AI doom” crowd will find common cause with the “prevent the AI from being racist” crowd: even though their priorities are different, there is a broad spectrum of common regulations they can agree on. And conversely, “unchain the AI from wokeness” will wind up allying with “unchain AI entirely”.
Partisan sorting on this issue is weak for now, but it will speed up rapidly once the issue becomes an actual political football.