Big Tech-backed candidates suffer losses in California primary elections
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Matthew Rozsa
Summary
The article reports that several candidates backed by Silicon Valley billionaires and Big Tech executives suffered losses in recent primary elections, particularly in California. This is framed as a setback for tech moguls who have close ties to President Trump and have been influencing policy on AI, cryptocurrency, and military action. The losses are seen as reflecting growing public concern about the negative impacts of new technologies like AI.
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bskyBig Tech-backed candidates suffer losses in California primary electionsalternet.orgKey quotes
· 2 pulledMultiple candidates backed heavily by Big Tech executives floundered in Tuesday's primary elections, as concerns about the corrosive effects of new technologies such as artificial intelligence tools continue to mount.
The clearest examples came in California, where tech executives spent ungodly amounts of money attempting...
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