
The Constitution Never Anticipated Artificial Intelligence
Madison could not have imagined a technology capable of concentrating informational, technological, and economic power on a scale rivaling the political power the Constitution was written to restrain. Yet artificial intelligence is precisely doing that, concentrating the data, computing power, engineering talent, and capital required to develop the world's most advanced systems in remarkably few hands. Reconciling that reality with a constitution designed to disperse power may become the defining constitutional challenge of this century.





