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Opinion: Preventing Crypto & AI from Unduly Influe...
Apify/The New York Times•Monday, March 23, 2026 at 07:45 PM•1 min read

Opinion: Preventing Crypto & AI from Unduly Influencing Policy Decisions

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This opinion piece from The New York Times addresses concerns about the influence of the crypto and artificial intelligence (AI) industries on policy-making. The title, "We Can’t Let Crypto and A.I. Buy the Policies They Want," indicates a critical stance, suggesting apprehension regarding these sectors' potential to shape regulations to their benefit. Without the full body content, specific details, arguments, or examples presented in the article are not available. However, the general topic highlights a significant discussion point within the broader Web3 and tech landscapes concerning the ethical implications and democratic challenges posed by powerful emerging industries seeking to influence governmental policy and regulatory outcomes. The piece underscores a call for vigilance against unchecked lobbying efforts.

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Opinion: Preventing Crypto & AI from Unduly Influencing Policy Decisions

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This opinion piece from The New York Times addresses concerns about the influence of the crypto and artificial intelligence (AI) industries on policy-making. The title, "We Can’t Let Crypto and A.I. Buy the Policies They Want," indicates a critical stance, suggesting apprehension regarding these sectors' potential to shape regulations to their benefit. Without the full body content, specific details, arguments, or examples presented in the article are not available. However, the general topic highlights a significant discussion point within the broader Web3 and tech landscapes concerning the ethical implications and democratic challenges posed by powerful emerging industries seeking to influence governmental policy and regulatory outcomes. The piece underscores a call for vigilance against unchecked lobbying efforts.

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