Panic from the Past

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In 1896, critics claimed the bicycle was "the devil’s advance agent." In 1860, doctors swore trains traveling over 30 mph caused "instant insanity." Today, the panic has a new face and a $20 million price tag.
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Tech News — AI Regulation & Lobbying
- Anthropic to Donate $20M to AI Regulation-Backed PAC (Reuters)
- Anthropic CEO Pushes Regulation Favoring Big Companies (Reason)
- Context: Anthropic & OpenAI Plan IPO (YouTube)
- Anthropic CEO: AI Will Surpass Humans Soon
- Claude Identifies as DeepSeek — stevibe on X
- Anthropic Can De-Anonymize Users — Lukasz Olejnik on X
- AI’s Biggest Builders Are Now Its Biggest Lobbyists (Forbes)
Past Technology Panics
- Does the Bicycle Make Women Cruel?
- Edison Brings Electricity to New York City
- The 1912 War on Fake Photos
- War of the Worlds Panic Was Anti-Radio Propaganda
- Victorian Fear of Railway Madness
Reese’s / Hershey Story
- Reese’s Family Member Accuses Hershey of Cheaper Ingredients
- Grandson of Reese’s Inventor Criticizes Hershey (AP News)
Obama & Aliens
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