Solana Foundation Chairman criticizes The New York Times for biased coverage of innovation and artificial intelligence sectors
Jinse Finance reported that Lily Liu, Chair of the Solana Foundation, posted on social media criticizing The New York Times for its apparent ideological bias in reporting on innovation and artificial intelligence. Liu stated that The New York Times portrays innovation and wealth creation as "predatory" and "oppressive," while in reality, artificial intelligence is a major driving force in global capital markets and a key element of national strategy. This statement supports David Sacks in refuting The New York Times' allegations of conflicts of interest during his tenure as the White House head of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency. Several industry insiders have also questioned the credibility of The New York Times' reporting, believing it has become the "left-wing version of Page Six."
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