Public Imagination, Not Corporate Control, Should Shape AI’s Future
Financial Times AI editor Madhumita Murgia argues that artificial intelligence is already shaping daily life, but its future is still being imagined too narrowly by the private companies that control it. In a short FT Standpoint video, she offers three possible public-interest uses for AI — understanding fragile ecosystems, intervening earlier in disease, and recovering lost cultural history — while warning that each carries costs that should be debated beyond Silicon Valley.
Financial Times·Jun 1, 2026·5 min read