Voices for the Future of AI
What they are saying
from The AI Threats and Harms Resistance
“A.I. is a freight train, but the future is not a foregone conclusion. It’s not too late to pump the brakes and consider how we, society, want to go about this,” Mack Ward, a software engineer at Meta, wrote in a post to employees this month, which was liked by over 2,000 people, encouraging them to sign the petition.
from The AI Growth Advocacy Ecosystem
"If you're an electrician, you're a plumber, a carpenter — we're going to need hundreds of thousands of them to build all of these [AI data centers]", Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia (February 27, 2026); in an interview with Stream Data Centers
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Coming Soon in This Series from StrictQuality.AI
The next article in “The Struggle for the Future” series launches shortly. It is called “When AI Comes to Town” and it covers the most visible and locally grounded battleground in the entire AI policy conflict: the fight over where AI infrastructure gets built.
When AI Comes to Town examines a real case to reveal who is on each side of the fight, what they want, what tactics they are using, and how the battle actually plays out across local zoning boards, state legislatures, utility commissions, and courts.
It is a story about power, resources, and who gets to decide the future of AI.


