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The government wants a seat at every table that threatens its control

published · May 5, 7:51 PM · $0.00 total · published 54d ago

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The Trump administration is reportedly considering an executive order to vet AI models before public release — the same week it revoked Biden's AI safety order. The review process would involve multiple national-security agencies and was discussed with Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI. Mike's angle: the AI czar left in March. Susie Wiles and Scott Bessent are now running AI policy. Nobody elected them to that. The government wants a seat at the table for every technology that threatens to disrupt the regime's information control — and they'll dress it up as national security every single time. Button: They called the laptop disinformation too. Common sense wasn't wrong then either.

Named officials, named companies, specific policy reversal — strong institutional-callout material. Connects to Mike's distrust of federal power and media/tech collusion narrative. No AI/tech policy content in recent window. hero_text fits the argument structure.

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Last week the Trump administration revoked Biden's AI safety order. This week they're reportedly drafting a new executive order that would require government review of AI models before public release. Multiple national-security agencies. An "AI working group" of officials and tech executives. Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI already briefed.

Here's the part they'll bury in paragraph seven. David Sacks, the actual AI czar, left the role in March. Nobody replaced him. So who's running AI policy now? Susie Wiles and Scott Bessent. The White House chief of staff and the Treasury secretary. Nobody elected them to oversee what software gets released to the American public. The official line from the White House is that any executive order talk is "speculation." That's the tell. When they say it's speculation, start watching for the announcement.

They will always call it national security. That's the costume. The laptop was "Russian disinformation." COVID modeling was "settled science." WMDs were a "slam dunk." The pattern isn't subtle. Government review of information technology is government control of information technology. The only question is whether you believe they'll stop at the dangerous stuff. Common sense wasn't wrong then either.

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They revoked the AI safety order on Monday. They're drafting a new one by Friday. The costume changes. The play doesn't. #ai #government #america #commonsense

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