Millennial politicians tackling AI & cancelled tweets | America, Actually
Two newcomers in high profile races in New York City are trying to get to Washington. On the way, they’re forcing the Democratic Party to confront its immediate future on technology, identity, and immigration.Vox’s Astead Herndon sits down with New York Congressional candidates Alex Bores and Darializa Avila Chevalier to talk about AI regulation, generational change, and why their races hold national significance.
00:00 — Why New York primaries have national implications
01:02 — Meet Alex Bores: Target of a tech super PAC
01:51 — From Palantir engineer to AI regulatory watchdog
06:32 — The debate over an AI moratorium and global competition
08:42 — The AI dividend: Universal basic income vs. tech disruption
09:55 — Inside the RAISE Act: Moving beyond watered-down safety laws
12:15 — Money and fear: Why Washington stays quiet on tech
14:50 — Part II: Challenging the Democratic establishment in NY-13
15:43 — Generational change vs. identity politics
19:00 — Foreign policy at home: Connecting local budgets to global warfare
20:59 — Public safety and rethinking the criminal justice arsenal
23:14 — Moving past the 2020 "woker than thou" rhetoric
24:49 — The legality and ethics of deportation enforcement
27:35 — Navigating the future of the left
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