"The state can’t clear its streets of homeless camps or prepare for wildfires, but we are supposed to trust elected leaders to know how to respond to economic changes from complex and fast-evolving AI technology." https://t.co/pX6U3oZ6gX @WSJ@WSJopinion
President Ronald Reagan said in 1986, “Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) is quickly speeding through steps one and two on artificial intelligence. @washingtonpost #AI
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"Alfredo Rodriguez, a GOP consultant in Austin, told The Dispatch it’s imperative that Paxton set aside any resentment toward and forge ties with the skeptical Republican donors and party-aligned groups, who spent roughly $150 million spotlighting his scandals in a bid to derail his primary campaign. 'If Ken Paxton is the Republican nominee, he needs to find some modicum of humility and learn to play nice with others.'”
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Effective SEO strategy still needs the human handcrafted nuance and artisanal craftsmanship. Anticipate the depth of your audience, understand your competition's strengths and weaknesses. Don't simply rely on the broad stroke approach. Same holds true in political marketing. #SEO #AI https://t.co/B7H6QguAYJ
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"MAGA leaders don’t think beating Talarico will be easy. In a text, MAGA talk show host and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon predicted Paxton would win by five points this fall but acknowledged “it’s going to be a total grind.” @politico@playbookdc#txlege
The #AI race is real
"Taiwan prosecutors suspect that three individuals successfully smuggled at least one shipment of Nvidia AI chips to China after first exporting them to Japan, sources say, the first public crackdown on chip diversion after years of pressure from the US." @business
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"Republicans will have to spend money to save Mr. Paxton that could go to elect far better candidates in Michigan, New Hampshire or Iowa." @WSJopinion#txlege https://t.co/a9TkclfGob