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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) slammed a controversial billboard campaign by a Silicon Valley AI startup that promotes the replacement of human workers with AI and automation.
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Bernie Sanders Calls for Breakup of OpenAI
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is calling on the government to break up OpenAI in an effort to stop the firm from wiping out jobs. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is publicly calling on the government to break up ChatGPT maker OpenAI. When Axios asked him whether the Sam Altman-led company should be broken up, he responded with “I do.”
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Two San Francisco startups focused on very different aspects of artificial intelligence have caught Bernie Sanders’ eye — and he made his worries known this week.
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'You Don't Think That's Too Left, Right?': Bernie Sanders Sets The Record Straight On His Rhetoric During Interview
On the "Next Question" podcast with Katie Couric, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) sets the record straight on his rhetoric, addressing concerns that his views are "too left."
Sanders said, "I don't like Trump, you know, but we should have a secure border and it ain't that hard to do."
New York mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani and two of his most prominent backers, Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, framed his election as a one-on-one battle versus President Donald Trump and his administration at a raucous rally in Queens on Sunday.
Appearing on the Tim Dillon Show Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders expressed support for how President Donald Trump has handled the southern border crisis. (Credit: The Tim Dillon Show)