The U.S. government is increasingly collaborating with major technology companies, including Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, and Nvidia, in a strategic effort to dominate artificial intelligence and space technologies. This partnership is exemplified by the $500 billion "Stargate" project, which aims to secure American leadership in these critical sectors for the next generation. The fusion of Washington and Silicon Valley is driven by urgency and necessity amid global competition. However, this alliance has raised concerns about its implications for democracy, particularly in light of a Republican tax bill currently under Senate consideration that would prohibit states from regulating AI for a decade. Critics argue that the growing power of AI corporations, supported by the federal government, risks transforming these companies into modern empires capable of reshaping societal structures.
“The leading A.I. giants are no longer merely multinational corporations; they are growing into modern-day empires. With the full support of the federal government, soon they will be able to reshape most spheres of society as they please.” https://t.co/rPWPrkSOTF
U.S. Tech Giants and Government Forge AI-Space Alliance The U.S. government is collaborating with tech giants like Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, and Nvidia in a $500 billion "Stargate" project to lead in AI and space technologies. Is this alliance a strategic move to outpace
In an op-ed for @nytimes, I argue that the alliance between Silicon Valley & the US government is a threat to democracy. The Republican tax bill now up in the Senate, which would ban states from regulating AI for a decade, will only cement that trajectory. https://t.co/G65WtGZ2c9