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Witness compares AI risks to 'Don't Look Up,' warns of 'existential threat'

Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions · August 4, 2026
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Summary

A witness warned that policymakers risk repeating the film "Don't Look Up" by failing to treat artificial intelligence with urgency, saying AI is already reshaping the economy, children's lives, privacy rights and political institutions and could pose an "existential threat."

A witness told a congressional hearing that failing to treat artificial intelligence with urgency would repeat the mistakes shown in the film "Don't Look Up," saying, "I fear that we are living through the same scenario that existed in the movie." The speaker urged swift, bold action to address the technology's risks.

The witness listed specific areas already being transformed by AI, saying it affects "our economy," "our kids," "our privacy rights" and "our political institutions," and called the technology an "existential threat" to the world. The provided transcript contains no specific legislative proposal, motion, or vote tied to the remarks; no formal action or next step is recorded in these segments.