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Nik Marda

@nrmarda
10 posts
2025-12-01
Good thing he's only allowed to grift for 130 days per year!
2025-12-01 View on X
Axios

The reaction to NYT's David Sacks story aside, Sacks is pushing policies to help the US win the AI race, which also benefit him, his allies, and even his foes

Top of the Morning  —  I come here neither to praise nor pillory David Sacks, the venture capitalist who spends half …

Good thing he's only allowed to grift for 130 days per year!
2025-12-01 View on X
New York Times

How David Sacks' AI and crypto policies in Trump's White House benefit his investments, those of his Silicon Valley friends, and the All-In podcast he co-hosts

Calls Conflict Claims “Nothing Burger” Mike Pearl / Gizmodo : 438 Reasons to Doubt that David Sacks Should Work for the Federal Government Mark Toon / Protos : David Sacks sends si...

2025-11-30
Good thing he's only allowed to grift for 130 days per year!
2025-11-30 View on X
New York Times

How David Sacks' work on AI and crypto in Trump's White House benefits his investments, those of his Silicon Valley friends, and the All-In podcast he co-hosts

In July, David Sacks, one of the Trump administration's top technology officials, beamed as he strode onstage at a neoclassical auditorium just blocks from the White House.

2025-06-30
Like here's WH Advisor David Sacks making this argument. Bold to argue that state-level consumer protection rules will do more to “hobble AI” than kicking out our foreign AI talent, cutting the NSF in half, and destroying our energy capacity. https://x.com/...
2025-06-30 View on X
Noahpinion

Elon Musk calls the Senate tax bill “utterly insane” as it raises taxes on nuclear and geothermal energy and battery storage, which are crucial for AI training

Yet Rachel Frazin / The Hill : Updated Senate bill slashes wind and solar incentives — and adds a new tax Nellius Irene / Cryptopolitan : Elon Musk called Trump's new tax and spend...

Crazy how a lot of Trump's team thinks that a big part of this growth is going to come from an AI boom, while they simultaneously work so hard to destroy the AI ecosystem
2025-06-30 View on X
Noahpinion

Elon Musk calls the Senate tax bill “utterly insane” as it raises taxes on nuclear and geothermal energy and battery storage, which are crucial for AI training

Yet Rachel Frazin / The Hill : Updated Senate bill slashes wind and solar incentives — and adds a new tax Nellius Irene / Cryptopolitan : Elon Musk called Trump's new tax and spend...

2025-01-29
Can we take a moment to appreciate that the tech right just had a whole “omg china is going to beat us in AI, this is our sputnik moment, we must out innovate them” moment and then their first policy action was to cut off all federal funding for AI research in the U.S.
2025-01-29 View on X
Semafor

The US could encourage future DeepSeeks to happen inside the US by funding the NAIRR, a pilot project providing compute power to university-level researchers

Reed Albergotti / Semafor :

Can we take a moment to appreciate that the tech right just had a whole “omg china is going to beat us in AI, this is our sputnik moment, we must out innovate them” moment and then their first policy action was to cut off all federal funding for AI research in the U.S.
2025-01-29 View on X
New York Times

Meta executives say DeepSeek's breakthrough shows that upstarts now have a chance to innovate and compete with AI giants, vindicating its open-source strategy

The Silicon Valley giant was criticized for giving away its core A.I. technology two years ago for anyone to use.  Now that bet is having an impact.

2024-10-19
Looking forward to a district court judge coming up with a three-part test to define AGI
2024-10-19 View on X
TechCrunch

Report: OpenAI sees a clause in its Microsoft contract, which cuts off Microsoft's access to OpenAI tech if OpenAI develops AGI, as a path to a better contract

The New York Times on Thursday published a look at the “fraying” relationship between OpenAI and its investor, partner, and …

2024-03-29
Federal agencies will now: ✅ Pursue high impact AI uses ✅ Require bias to be mitigated for many uses of facial recognition ✅ Protect federal workers from AI surveillance in the workplace ✅ Incentivize companies who sell AI to the government to also follow these rules
2024-03-29 View on X
The Verge

The US OMB releases new AI guidance, requiring that all federal agencies submit an annual AI report and have a senior leader overseeing all AI systems they use

Given the widespread usage of machine learning in software this sounds so broad as to be useless. … X: Vice President Kamala Harris / @vp : At the first-ever Global AI Summit last ...

Today, the U.S. government is establishing new rules for its own use of AI, and they're a HUGE deal Buckle up folks — we're going to unpack how they work and why they're so good 🧵 https://blog.mozilla.org/...
2024-03-29 View on X
The Verge

The US OMB releases new AI guidance, requiring that all federal agencies submit an annual AI report and have a senior leader overseeing all AI systems they use

Given the widespread usage of machine learning in software this sounds so broad as to be useless. … X: Vice President Kamala Harris / @vp : At the first-ever Global AI Summit last ...