Washington Post:
How David Sacks and AI Advisor Sriram Krishnan Overcame Opposition to Trump’s AI EO, Contacting Lawmakers and Ultimately Changing the Text of the Order— President Trump’s executive order limiting state power to regulate AI has divided his supporters and highlighted Silicon Valley’s growing influence over his agenda.
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