{"id":3899,"date":"2026-04-15T04:10:30","date_gmt":"2026-04-15T04:10:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stock999.top\/?p=3899"},"modified":"2026-04-15T04:10:30","modified_gmt":"2026-04-15T04:10:30","slug":"from-molotov-cocktails-to-data-center-shutdowns-the-ai-backlash-is-turning-revolutionary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stock999.top\/?p=3899","title":{"rendered":"From Molotov cocktails to data center shutdowns, the AI backlash is turning revolutionary"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img src=\"https:\/\/fortune.com\/img-assets\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/GettyImages-2197366854-e1776194877963.jpg?w=2048\" \/><\/p>\n<p>For years, the resistance to artificial intelligence looked manageable. There were academics writing open letters, Hollywood writers striking over contract language, the think-tank reports warning of job displacement. Tech executives nodded, pledged responsibility, and kept building as fast as they could.<\/p>\n<p>Then someone threw a firebomb at Sam Altman\u2019s house.<\/p>\n<p>On Friday, a 20-year-old man named Daniel Moreno-Gama traveled from Spring, Texas, to San Francisco\u2019s Pacific Heights neighborhood and allegedly hurled an incendiary device at the gate of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman\u2019s $27 million home, igniting a fire at the exterior gate. No one was injured, but Moreno-Gama was arrested approximately an hour later outside OpenAI\u2019s headquarters\u2014where he was allegedly trying to shatter the building\u2019s glass doors with a chair and threatening to burn the facility to the ground. He is now facing state charges of attempted murder and federal charges that could include domestic terrorism. <\/p>\n<p>Authorities afterward found a manifesto warning of humanity\u2019s \u201cextinction\u201d at the hands of AI and expressing an urge to commit murder, and a disturbing personal Substack. The next morning, Altman posted a plea for sanity on his X account, attaching a photo of his husband and young child. \u201cNormally we try to be pretty private, but in this case I am sharing a photo in the hopes that it might dissuade the next person from throwing a Molotov cocktail at our house, no matter what they think about me,\u201d Altman wrote.<\/p>\n<p>To no avail. Early Sunday morning, two more Gen Zers, one 23 and the other 25, were arrested after shooting a gun near the Russian Hill home of Sam Altman (it is unclear at this time if the shooting was targeted).<\/p>\n<p>After the attacks, pundits and professional opinion-havers pointed fingers in every direction: at the Stop AI crowd, a radical group that has staged protests and flash subpoena-deliveries to try to halt the pace of artificial intelligence altogether; at the news media, which has critically covered Altman and his peers; and at Altman himself, for stoking fear about AI displacement with his sometimes apocalyptic rhetoric. Among the older commentariat, however, the dominant note was remorse and well wishes for Altman.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>But in the younger, less formal corners of the internet, like Instagram and TikTok, the comments under every post about the attacks generally run in one direction. \u201cHe\u2019s not scared enough.\u201c \u201cBased do it again.\u201d \u201cFREE THAT MAN HE DID NOTHING WRONG.\u201d \u201cFinally some good news on my feed.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Those comments are ugly, but for those who\u2019ve been paying attention to the anti-AI backlash buildup, they are not shocking at all.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Gen Z is not a fan of AI\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The middle distribution of Gen Z\u2019s feelings about AI range from apprehension to downright hatred. Despite the fact that more than half of Gen Z living in the U.S. uses AI regularly, according to a recently released Gallup poll, less than a fifth feel hopeful about the technology. About a third says the technology makes them angry. And nearly half say it makes them afraid.<\/p>\n<p>Gallup\u2019s own senior education researcher, Zach Hrynowski, blamed the bad vibes at least partially on the dwindling job market. The oldest Zoomers, he told Axios, are the angriest, as they are \u201cacutely aware\u201d of the ability of a technology to transform cultural norms without a second thought, unlike a Gen Xer who is trained to see new technology as toys and are still \u201cplaying around with AI.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Indeed, job prospects for the recently graduated Gen Z are abysmal; Bloomberg just reported that 43% of young graduates are \u201cunderemployed,\u201d meaning taking on jobs that require less education than they have.<\/p>\n<p>But that can\u2019t explain all of the vitriol. Perhaps some of it is the yawning gap beween promise and reality, symbolized by Altman himself. The OpenAI CEO has suggested that AI will usher in an era of \u201cuniversal basic compute,\u201d that people will barely need to work, that the future will be almost frictionless. That isn\u2019t happening as of 2026.<\/p>\n<p>Instead, inflation remains stubbornly untamable, as it has throughout the decade; consumers have never felt worse about their financial state; and Gen Z feels like it\u2019s entering a \u201cstarter economy\u201d without plentiful jobs or affordable homes. And so there\u2019s a real mismatch, as Alex Hanna, a professor and researcher who studies the social impacts of AI, put it, \u201cbetween consumer confidence and people\u2019s pocketbooks and budgets, and what the technologists and the AI companies say the future is supposed to look like.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Data center backlash<\/p>\n<p>This is not just a Gen Z problem, either. In the American heartland, data centers are being proposed at a pace that local communities never anticipated and for which they were never asked permission, and they\u2019re increasingly pushing back.<\/p>\n<p>The numbers are serious. According to a report from 10a Labs\u2019 Data Center Watch, at least $18 billion worth of data center projects have been blocked and another $46 billion delayed over the past two years owing to local opposition. At least 142 activist groups across 24 states are now actively organizing to block data center construction and expansion. A Heatmap Pro review of public records found that 25 data center projects were canceled following local pushback in 2025 alone, four times as many as in 2024, with 21 of those cancellations occurring in the second half of the year as electricity costs grew.<\/p>\n<p>The concerns driving this resistance are less about existential AI risk and more about typical kitchen-table complaints; communities consistently cite higher utility bills, water consumption, noise, impacts on property values, and green space destruction as their primary objections. Water use is mentioned as a top concern in more than 40% of contested projects, according to a Heatmap Pro review of public records.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Hanna noted, companies keep lording over the threat of AI replacing workers as \u201cleverage.\u201d She added, \u201cEmployers are making room for AI investments. They want to show that they can lay off people and do what they\u2019re currently doing with a decrease in headcount.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That dynamic became evident in February, when a Substack analyst firm called Citrini Research published an AI doomsday scenario that went so viral it caused a multibillion-dollar market selloff. Days later, Jack Dorsey obliged the anxiety by cutting Block nearly in half, hinting that the cuts were owing to AI innovation, and Wall Street gave him a standing ovation: The stock rallied as much as 25% the next day. Block was an outlier, but a pattern has begun to emerge; AI was cited in more than 55,000 U.S. layoffs in 2025\u2014more than 12 times the number attributed to the technology just two years earlier, according to Challenger, Gray &amp; Christmas.\u00a0All that being said, Morgan Stanley\u2019s Michael Gapen wrote earlier this week that the AI story is not having a macro impact on the economy just yet, while Goldman Sachs economists forecast the long-term disruption at 6% to 7% of jobs in the U.S.<\/p>\n<p>But the anger is also more intimate than just jobs. Much has been made of Gen Z turning 2026 into the year of friction; having real experiences, with real people, to make things feel hard and awkward again instead of optimized into a primordial soup flow-of-consciousness state-of-being. Hanna pointed to a recent TechCrunch report about a woman whose ex-boyfriend used OpenAI to fabricate a psychological profile of her and send it to her friends and family\u2014with the chatbot validating his grievances in what Hanna described as operating \u201cin a sycophantic manner, telling him he was right and she was wrong.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The backlash, Hanna argued, is not down to one thing. There are workers who feel threatened, consumers who thought more would come, and there are people who have had AI deployed against them in intimate ways. Lumping all of these together\u2014with the fringe extinction-risk crowd, or the Stop AI protesters\u2014misses what\u2019s actually driving the force. \u201cI think the vast majority of people who are angry at AI are regular consumers,\u201d Hanna said. \u201cPeople who were promised one thing, especially online, and they\u2019re just getting a completely different experience.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>#Molotov #cocktails #data #center #shutdowns #backlash #turning #revolutionary<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For years, the resistance to artificial intelligence looked manageable. 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