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OPINION

Why the Bernie-AOC AI Strategy Is a Gift to Big Tech

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Why the Bernie-AOC AI Strategy Is a Gift to Big Tech
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In recent weeks, a new political narrative has taken hold in Washington. Led by U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the call for an "AI Data Center Moratorium" and aggressive federal “democratic oversight" is being framed as a strike against the billionaire class. But as someone who has spent 30 years as a technology executive and a White House Presidential Innovation Fellow, I see a much more dangerous reality: their “pause” is a path to stagnation, and their regulations are a regulatory barrier for the very incumbents they claim to despise. But most concerning, it is a win for China.

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The Bernie-AOC perspective views the current National AI Framework as too weak because it doesn't "hit the brakes". I argue it is already too heavy-handed for the wrong people. While the administration’s goal of "American AI Dominance" is the correct mission, the current legislative roadmap—and the even more restrictive path proposed by progressives—creates a precarious environment for the individual innovators and startups that drive true innovation and disruption.

Senator Sanders often speaks of "digital feudalism," yet the vague regulations he and AOC champion are exactly what the "Big Tech" giants want. My career has taught me a hard truth: vague regulations don't just create confusion—they create barriers where only the largest, most entrenched companies can succeed.

When AOC calls for complex "risk reduction" mandates, she is inadvertently handing the keys to the kingdom to incumbents with thousand-person legal budgets. A three-person startup lacks the resources to navigate these legal "tolls". By failing to provide a clear "Safe Harbor" for small-scale innovators, we aren't stopping oligarchy; we are institutionalizing it by pricing out the competition.

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The most striking divide lies in infrastructure. While Bernie and AOC propose a moratorium on data centers due to resource concerns, we should be pushing for "energy dominance" by streamlining permitting.

The progressives view AI as a "tsunami of energy demand" that must be restrained. I view it as a national infrastructure race that we cannot afford to lose. Restricting our data center capacity doesn't make the global demand for AI go away; it simply ensures that the next American economic age is built on foreign soil rather than our own.

Finally, we must address the "democratic oversight" vs. "technical precision" debate. The Bernie-AOC platform suggests that bureaucrats should hold the leash on AI development to protect privacy. However, their mandates for "age-assurance" systems lack the technical specificity to ensure we aren't building massive, centralized databases of personal information.

We cannot leave our digital sovereignty to bureaucrats or lobbyists who thrive on complexity. We need leaders in Washington who actually understand how this technology is built, deployed, and secured.

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The next great American economic age will be larger than the Industrial and Digital ages combined. If we follow the Bernie-AOC playbook of "pausing" and "over-regulating," we won't protect the working class—we will simply ensure they are left behind in a world where America is no longer the leader of innovation. We must protect this nation with common-sense safeguards, not the stagnation of a moratorium.

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