David Sacks has criticized The New York Times for its ongoing investigation into alleged conflicts of interest during his tenure as a White House advisor on AI and cryptocurrency. Sacks claims the investigation, which has lasted five months, has seen multiple accusations refuted, yet the NYT continues to shift its focus. He accuses the publication of ignoring or distorting his responses during fact-checking and has hired the law firm Clare Locke to address the issue publicly. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong shared Sacks' post, labeling the NYT as a "political propaganda machine."
David Sacks Criticizes NYT's Investigation on AI and Crypto Advisory Role
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