Nonprofit funds influencers to promote US AI over China

Build American AI, a nonprofit connected to OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz executives, is paying influencers to push pro-American AI messaging. The campaign aims to highlight innovation benefits while raising concerns about Chinese AI. An Instagram video by influencer Melissa Strahle exemplifies the effort.

Lifestyle influencer Melissa Strahle posted an Instagram video on April 1, standing before an American flag. With soft instrumental music in the background, she told her 1.4 million followers: “AI lets me focus on what matters most. We need to invest in American-made AI to ensure America leads the way in innovation and job creation.” The post promotes domestic AI development for leadership in innovation and jobs. Build American AI, the nonprofit behind the video, is linked to a super PAC funded by executives at OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz. The group is running a broader dark-money campaign that pays influencers to spread favorable views on American AI. It also seeks to frame Chinese AI as a threat, according to details reported by WIRED. This effort underscores growing tensions in the global AI race, with backers emphasizing US advantages. The campaign uses social media to reach wide audiences, blending lifestyle content with policy advocacy. No further details on the campaign's scale or additional influencers were immediately available.

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White House scene illustrating Trump administration's National AI Legislative Framework unifying rules against China's dominance.
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Trump administration moves to unify AI rules against China

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The Trump administration has released a National AI Legislative Framework to unify federal AI rules, address national security concerns, and counter Beijing's growing dominance in the sector. It argues that state laws should not govern areas better suited to the federal government or contradict US strategy for global AI leadership. The White House looks forward to working with Congress to turn it into legislation.

A US Congressional commission concludes that China’s open ecosystem has narrowed performance gaps with top Western large language models. The report highlights the compounding force of open-source models and manufacturing dominance.

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Investor jitters are growing in the US as AI reshapes expectations, but China's markets have so far reacted with caution rather than panic. Artificial intelligence is already reshaping industries and markets, even though artificial general intelligence (AGI) has yet to be achieved. China's tech stocks have largely held steady amid recent domestic AI advancements.

Former OpenAI executive Zack Kass says Chinese enterprises lag behind US peers in AI adoption due to rigid corporate hierarchies, despite tech-savvy consumers. In a recent interview with the South China Morning Post, he described China as having a 'techno-centric consumer' and the US a 'techno-centric enterprise'. Kass said this cultural divergence explains the frenzy around OpenClaw in China, even as it struggles for scale in the US.

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US President Donald Trump has directed all federal agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic's AI tools amid a dispute over military applications. The move follows weeks of clashes between Anthropic and Pentagon officials regarding restrictions on AI for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. A six-month phase-out period has been announced.

At the India AI Impact Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described artificial intelligence as a turning point in human history that could reset the direction of civilisation. He expressed concern over the form of AI to be handed to future generations and emphasised making it human-centric and responsible. Experts have warned about risks including data privacy, deepfakes, and autonomous weapons.

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Across the United States, Republican and Democratic lawmakers are aligning to regulate artificial intelligence and the energy-intensive data centers that power it, driven by concerns over electricity costs and resource use. President Trump has joined the push by urging tech companies to build their own power plants. This unusual cooperation contrasts with federal gridlock and reflects voter frustrations ahead of midterms.

 

 

 

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