Crypto industry figure Erik Voorhees commented on the U.S.-China artificial intelligence race in a post on X, saying he does not care about the United States as a country in itself, but about the principles he associates with it. He said those principles are tied to individual liberty and privacy. Voorhees also stressed that he is not a nationalist and that his position is rooted in support for specific values rather than national identity. The remarks were made as part of a broader discussion around competition between the U.S. and China in AI. Techub attributed the update to a post referenced by @laurashin.
Crypto industry figure Erik Voorhees commented on the U.S.-China artificial intelligence race in a post on X.
He said he 「does not care at all about America as a country itself,」 and only cares about the 「good principles related to individual liberty and privacy.」
Voorhees also said he is not a nationalist, adding that his stance is based on alignment with certain principles rather than national identity. The remarks were made as a personal statement during a discussion about U.S.-China competition in AI. (@laurashin)
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