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Washington Is Getting Ready to Slow AI Down. And This Has Nothing to Do with Politics

Josh by Josh
April 11, 2026
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Washington Is Getting Ready to Slow AI Down. And This Has Nothing to Do with Politics


Something strange is happening in Washington. And no, it is not a new scandal. Government officials are in a frantic rush to deal with the unknown and unpredictable, not the economy, but artificially intelligent computer programs that might be getting a little too good.

If you skim through today’s news, like the report on White House efforts to curb dangerous advanced AI, you’ll get a sense of what is going on. The government, bankers, and AI leaders are all in urgent talks over something.

Why are they meeting with such urgency? Several current state-of-the-art AI models are not just able to write letters or make pictures, they are able to write software, find flaws in security, and leave people a little worried.

What’s surprising about this is that this is not something that is happening somewhere in the future. It is happening right now. Someone said that everything was happening “faster than we expected”, which is another way of saying we might not be acting fast enough.

But, let’s step back for a minute. This was not a sudden surprise. If you were following the evolution of the technology or something like the current debate over the proper ways to control and ethically use AI, then you’d know that each new milestone has generated a “hold up, let’s wait” response. And, yet, the reaction has never been strong enough.

What sets this apart is that the atmosphere has gotten tense. It’s not hopeful and anxious; it’s fearful. To make this clear: if AI can uncover security vulnerabilities without help in key systems, then it’s not just an efficiency, it’s a threat. That is my view and I know those in charge are fearful of that.

Meanwhile, tech companies are not standing still. They are working fast on improving their AI. Well, why wouldn’t they? The money is great. As the headlines about the race for AI dominance show, countries and companies are treating AI like it’s something new and it will be a disaster if they’re late.

But, there is this odd unease that is not talked about: What if the machines get too smart to contain? Not the “AI is going to kill us all” version, but the non-alarms and yet even more frightening version.

Devices making decisions we can’t grasp, tools that can be weaponized faster than we can stop them. It is like if we gave our citizens brand-new super-cars, but there were no new roads to handle them, or any way to stop them.

It’s not America. Countries all over are grappling with the same dilemma. In the European Union, leaders are attempting to introduce a new regulation as they try to implement the EU AI Act. Different approach, same question: How do you use the best tool, and not have it get out of hand?

To me, that’s where we are now. The excitement is not gone; the anxiety is just beginning. It was the early days of the internet, no one knew where it was going, but everyone thought it was a huge change. Just, maybe now, it feels more serious.

So what’s left to do? It looks like we will have to find a way to walk the line between innovation and caution, balancing both sides without falling in a hole. From what we can tell from all these White House meetings, it seems like those in power already see how delicate that balance is.



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