
Big Tech Under Pressure: Hunger Strikes and the Fight for AI Safety | For Humanity EP69
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TAKE ACTION TO DEMAND AI SAFETY LAWS: https://safe.ai/act
In Episode 69 of For Humanity: An AI Risk Podcast, we explore one of the most striking acts of activism in the AI debate: hunger strikes aimed at pushing Big Tech to prioritize safety over speed.
Michael and Dennis, two AI safety advocates, join John from outside DeepMind’s London headquarters, where they are staging hunger strikes to demand that frontier AI development be paused. Inspired by Guido’s protest in San Francisco, they are risking their health to push tech leaders like Demis Hassabis to make public commitments to slow down the AI race.
This episode looks at how ordinary people are taking extraordinary steps to demand accountability, why this form of protest is gaining attention, and what history tells us about the power of public pressure.
In this conversation, you’ll discover:
* Why hunger strikers believe urgent action on AI safety is necessary
* How Big Tech companies are responding to growing public concern
* The role of parents, workers, and communities in shaping AI policy
* Parallels with past social movements that drove real change
* Practical ways you can make your voice heard in the AI safety conversation
This isn’t just about technology—it’s about responsibility, leadership, and the choices we make for future generations.
🔗 Key Links
👉 AI Pause Petition: https://safe.ai/act
👉 Follow the movement on X: https://x.com/safeai
👉 Learn more and get involved: GuardRailNow.org
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