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Who Are The Democrats Taking a More Confrontational Stance On Artificial Intelligence

June 1, 2026
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Originally posted by: IB Times

Source: IB Times

Progressive Democrats are turning artificial intelligence into one of the new dividing lines inside their party, with some challenging not only the technology itself but also the money, water, energy, and political power around it.

Axios noted that five influential progressives (Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Rep. Ro Khanna of California, Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts) are taking the lead in shaping a more confrontational message on AI.

The figures are arguing that AI may be sold as innovation, but its benefits could flow to a small group of billionaires while workers, consumers, and communities carry the costs. Sanders has become the most visible figure in that movement, introducing a bill with Ocasio-Cortez calling for a moratorium on new data centers, stronger protections for workers threatened by automation, and even cooperation with China on AI safety.

He has also linked AI to one of his oldest political fights, the influence of big money in elections. Sanders and Rep. Summer Lee introduced the Abolish Super PACs Act in late May, warning that AI-linked political money could further distort campaigns. At a recent event, Sanders framed AI and robotics in stark labor terms, saying, “What is the function of AI and robotics? It is to replace human labor.”

Ocasio-Cortez has taken the environmental fight to Congress. During a recent hearing, she held up jars of brown water that she said came from Morgan County, Georgia, where a Meta data center was built. She pressed Environmental Protection Agency official Jessica Kramer and called for investigations into how data centers affect water quality. Ocasio-Cortez has also co-sponsored the DEFIANCE Act, aimed at combating AI deepfakes and protecting victims, including children.