News AI Bulletin: Democrats Demand ‘Robot Tax’

News AI Bulletin: Democrats Demand ‘Robot Tax’

Senator Bernie Sanders at the Capitol press conference

Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders appears at a press conference on Capitol Hill on September 9, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

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IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

– Democrats demand ‘robot tax’ as AI reportedly threatens to replace 100 million US jobs
– AMD and OpenAI leaders celebrate important partnership to drive the next wave of AI innovation
– OpenAI becomes world’s most valuable private company with $500 billion valuation: report

REBEL ROBOTS: A new Senate report warns that artificial intelligence could displace nearly 100 million U.S. jobs over the next decade, prompting Democrats to push for a “robot tax” on companies that replace human workers with technology.

‘GO BIG’: Markets are just beginning to grapple with the potential potential of American semiconductor giant Advanced Micro Devices. Breakthrough partnership with OpenAI – and leaders from both companies are circling as the future of artificial intelligence takes shape.

You got boom: A recently completed stock deal saw OpenAI rating will rise to $500 billion and become the most valuable private company in the world, according to a report.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI Inc. (Nathan Howard/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

BODYCAM BOOST: As artificial intelligence becomes more common, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department is looking at how it can use the emerging technology.

DEEP FALSE: sora 2 is OpenAI’s new video generation app that is both mind-blowing and terrifying.

AI becomes neutral: OpenAI says its latest generation of artificial intelligence (AI) models, including GPT-5 Instant and GPT-5 Thinking show a significant reduction in political bias compared to previous versions, according to a new internal report obtained by News Digital.

Elon Musk in the White House

Elon Musk watches as President Donald Trump meets with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. (AP/Evan Vucci)

TRILLIONS CONTINUED: Once upon a time not too long ago, being a millionaire meant you had “made it.” Now the list of billionaires seems to grow week by week. It won’t be long before the new title that matters is a billionaire. And make no mistake about it, Elon Musk He is on his way to becoming the first billionaire. Not only is it possible, it is almost inevitable.

PET SAVINGS: Love Lost, powered by Petco Love, is a national database powered by artificial intelligence Match photos of lost and found pets.

An elderly woman holds an orange cat.

Sharon’s beloved cat Louie escaped through a window and was missing for 11 days. (Petco Love)

DIRTY CLAIMS: W.V. Attorney General John “JB” McCuskey said Monday that his office is helping lead a new multistate investigation into Big Tech companies, alleging they overstate their clean energy commitments, a practice known as “greenwashing.”

EXPOSED RAILINGS: An internal meta document sheds light on how the company is training its AI chatbot to handle one of the most sensitive topics online: child sexual exploitation. The newly discovered guidelines detail what is allowed and what is strictly prohibited, offering a rare look at how Meta is shaping its AI behavior amid government scrutiny.

TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION: The artificial intelligence and robotics being developed today by billionaires will allow American companies to eliminate tens of millions of decent-paying jobs, reduce labor costs and increase profits, argues Senator Bernie Sanders.

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