Biden Reflects on Successes, Trump 2.0 and the ‘Dangerous Concentration of Power’ Ahead in Farewell Address | Video
The president warned of a looming oligarchy and runaway AI in a speech that otherwise aimed to unite around a love for his country The post Biden Reflects on Successes, Trump 2.0 and the ‘Dangerous Concentration of Power’ Ahead in Farewell Address | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
In his farewell address on Wednesday, President Biden touted his administration’s accomplishments on job growth, gun control and healthcare coverage, but also issued warnings about a “dangerous concentration of power” in the hands of a few wealthy people, an apparent knock against Donald Trump’s billionaire-packed cabinet choices.
He began with the ceasefire hostage deal between Israel and Hamas that he said was the result of “eight months of nonstop negotiation.”
Biden explained, “This plan was developed and negotiated by my team, and it will be largely implemented by the incoming administration. That’s why I told my team to keep the incoming administration fully informed, if that’s how it should be, working together as Americans.
Going on to speak of more highlights of his term he said, “It will take time to feel the full impact of all we’ve done together, but the seeds are planted, and they’ll grow and they’ll bloom for decades to come,” before listing some of his successes:
“At home, we created nearly 17 million new jobs, more than any other single administration a single term, more people have health care than ever before, and overseas, we strengthen NATO. Ukraine is still free, we’ve pulled ahead of our competition with China…. I’m so proud of how much we’ve accomplished together with the American people,” he said.
While he wished the incoming administration well, he issues warnings on “some things that give me great concern. among them, “a dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra wealthy people” and “the dangerous consequences if their abuse of power is left unchecked.”
Biden continued, “Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America, extreme wealth, power and influence that really threatens our entire democracy, basic rights, freedoms and a fair shot for everyone. We see the consequences all across America, and we’ve seen it before, more than a century ago, that the American people stood up to the robber barons back then and busted the trust. They didn’t punish the wealthy. Just made the wealthy pay and play by the rules everybody else had.”
Biden also warned of the downsides of AI and “an avalanche of misinformation,” as well as the “potential rise of a tech industrial complex.”
He continued, “Americans are being buried under an avalanche of misinformation, disinformation enabling the abuse of power. Free Press is crumbling…. Social media is giving up on fact checking. The truth is smothered by lies for power and for profit. We must hold the social platform accountable to protect our children, our families in a very democracy from the abuse of power.”
As for the rise of AI, he said, “Artificial Intelligence has the potential to help us answer the call to end cancer as we know it. But unless safeguards are in place, AI could spawn new threats to our rights, our way of life, to our privacy, how we work and how we protect our nation. We must make sure AI is safe and trustworthy and good for all humans.”
He frequently referenced the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of hope and “the soul of our nation.”
In closing, he said, “I’ve always believed, and I’ve told other world leaders, America can be defined by one word: ‘possibilities.’ oOnly in America do we believe anything is possible.”
He referenced his own “modest beginnings as a “kid with a stutter” to becoming president. “That’s the magic of America. It’s all around us.”
Biden closed by thanking Vice President Kamala Harris, his wife Jill Biden, members of his administration and service members and their families.
“It’s been the highest honor of my life to lead you as commander in chief,” he concluded.
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