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<title>Foreign Influence in the Campaign against American AI</title>
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<description>INTRODUCTION On April 29, 2026, Sen. Bernie Sanders convened a 75-minute panel in the US Capitol on &#x26;#x201C;the existential threat of AI.&#x26;#x201D; Two of the four panelists were Chinese government affiliates: Zeng Yi, Dean of the Beijing Institute of AI Safety and Governance, and Xue Lan, a Tsinghua University professor who chairs China&#x26;#x2019;s national AI governance expert committee and serves as a Counsellor of the State Council of the People&#x26;#x2019;s Republic of China. From a US Senate platform, Xue called the US-China AI race &#x26;#x201C;an inaccurate narrative&#x26;#x201D; and argued for &#x26;#x201C;safe zones&#x26;#x201D; of cooperation on AI safety. The event was...</description>
<author>Bitcoin Policy Institute</author>
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<title>Has CA Public Utilities Commission Jumped on the &#x26;#x2018;Media Reform&#x26;#x2019; Astroturf Bandwagon?</title>
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<description>The media reform cabal is at it again. The same professional Soros-funded astroturfers who brought us Van Jones to demand &#x26;#x201C;media justice&#x26;#x201D; and SaveTheInternet and Net Neutrality have been focused on a new target. For months now, Free Press, Media Access Project, Public Knowledge, Consumers Union, and the New America Foundation have been thwarting the proposed merger of cell phone providers AT&#x26;#x26;T and T-Mobile, saying the move would raise prices for consumers and cost jobs. As the deal sits with the FCC, which just this week temporarily halted its review of the proposal, AT&#x26;#x26;T and T-Mobile have tried to reassure...</description>
<author>Big Government</author>
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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 15:54:45 GMT</pubDate>
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