U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.)Ā deliveredĀ a speech at the National Conservatism Conference addressing the threat posed by transhumanism. Rather than using advanced technologies like artificial intelligence to ātranscendā the human condition, subvert traditional values, and concentrate power among a small eliteāas the transhumanist ideology seeks to doāSenator Hawley laid out a vision that centers on the interests of working Americans.

Senator Hawley stated, āAmerica is a nation founded on the idea of the common man. The American republic is premised on his worth and his liberty. But the transhumanist ideal rejects the common manāsĀ worth. AndĀ artificial intelligenceĀ threatens the common manāsĀ liberty. To state it in the clearest terms, then: Americanism and the transhumanist revolution cannot coexist. And it is our job to see that Americanism wins.ā
He continued, āAnd the problem with the AI ārevolutionā as itās currently going is that it only entrenches the power of the people ⦠who are already the most powerful in the world. Imagine a futureāa not too-distant futureāwhere AI is deployed across the economy, across the country. We are well on the way to this future now. And we are told by AI boosters of the remarkable efficiencies it will bring. The papers written in seconds. The contracts drafted instantly. The algorithms that write themselves. Productivity like weāve never seen. But hereās the flip side: millions of Americans out of work. Thatās not any conspiracy theory, by the way. Thatās what the tech titans openly tell us. One CEO recently predictedĀ halfĀ of entry-level, white-collar jobs could be gone in the next five years. Half.ā
He added, āUltimately, when it comes to guardrails, protecting our children should be our lodestar. You may have seen recently how Meta green-lit its own chatbots to have sensual conversations with childrenāyes, you heard me right. Metaās own internal documents permitted lurid conversations that no parent would ever contemplate. And most tragically, ChatGPT recently encouraged a troubled teenager to commit suicideāeven providing detailed instructions on how to do it. We absolutely must require and enforce rigorous technical standards to bar inappropriate or harmful interactions with minors. And we should think seriously about age verification for chatbots and agents. We donāt let kids drive or drink or do a thousand other harmful things. The same standards should apply to AI.ā
Senator Hawley concluded, āWe are, when all is said and done, creaturesānot gods. And that is a good thing. Our frailties teach us humility. Our shortcomings instruct us in perseverance. Our suffering gives us compassion for those who suffer. Our limits make us something better than powerful. They make us good. And they keep us free. Because there is only one God, we allow no man or class of men to rule over us. We rule ourselves, together, as equals. That isāand always has beenāthe American way.ā Ā
Read Senator Hawleyās full remarks here.