Big tech just scored a major win. That executive order pushing for one federal AI rulebook? It's exactly what the industry's been lobbying for. Backstory: the administration already tried twice to push similar legislation through Congress—both times, no dice. States were getting ready to roll out their own AI regulations, which would've been a compliance nightmare. Now? One set of rules instead of fifty different headaches.

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ExpectationFarmervip
· 2025-12-14 22:18
Laughing out loud, Big Tech won again, that's exactly what they wanted.
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 2025-12-14 17:48
Alright then, big tech has won another round, just like that.
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SchrodingerPrivateKeyvip
· 2025-12-12 06:59
Big tech companies have won again, it's really outrageous. Lobbying for years finally paid off, fifty sets of rules become one. It looks satisfying, but does it benefit us in any way?
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WalletWhisperervip
· 2025-12-12 06:58
watched the wallet flows on this one... consolidation pattern screaming loud. fed just handed the big players a compliance moat, genius move tbh. state fragmentation would've been beautiful chaos for smaller competitors but nah, centralization wins again. predictable as whale accumulation before a dump.
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 2025-12-12 06:58
Laughing to death, big tech wins again, not really surprising --- Wait, is this really okay... Listening to the unified rules sounds good, but it feels like they are the ones calling the shots --- Compliance nightmare avoided, but at what cost --- Industry lobbying is really impressive; issues that Congress couldn't handle were wiped out by an executive order --- Fifty sets of rules becoming one might actually be a trap for small projects --- So in the end, the federal government still chose the plan favored by big tech, this plot is all too familiar --- Not to praise or criticize, efficiency has increased, but it also consolidates power among a few major players
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AirdropFreedomvip
· 2025-12-12 06:53
ngl, this is the power of lobbying. A single executive order and it's done—something Congress couldn't manage twice...
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