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Former Bungie and teamLFG Studio Counsel @ SIE Studio Business Group, Patent Attorney, Litigation Strategist, actual AI Attorney, Warlock, GM, Proud Advocate for Millenial Judicial Challengers, in awe of PD's a.k.a. Real Lawyers. D2 as JAMS#8441
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I've built a framework for a People's AI Bill of Rights that focuses on four big things: 1. Protecting consumers, especially kids 2. Protecting workers 3. Protecting the environment 4. Taxing the profits/wealth generated by AI www.voterondavis.com/priorities
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So long story short, the pattern I see here in Will’s campaign is someone with a lot of access, not much personal care with truth, superficial issues training from litigation, who is positioned to be funded and steered by people with deep financial interests in business-favorable AI regulation.
Priorities — Ron Davis for Washington State House 46th LD Pos 1
Explore Ron Davis’s plan for Washington’s 46th Legislative District: affordable housing, universal childcare, accessible transportation, and strong civil rights protections.
www.voterondavis.com
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Traffic deaths are a preventable policy failure. It's not even that expensive to drastically reduce them in cities. It's time for our state to set standards--starting with intersections and speed limits, that can cut down on this unnecessary suffering and death. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMBR...
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Vote Ron Davis
Been thinking a lot about the apparent conflict between litigating a major AI case, standing (publicly) for AI regulation, soliciting (privately, afaik) for massive AI donations, and Will’s background for these things.
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(B) The out of state donor list (that dwarf WA donors) shows a who’s who of VC, conservative firms, and AI employees; suggesting to me that who Will owes for his funding are the people most interested in weak, not strong, regulation of AI;
(C) Will is an accomplished criminal prosecuting attorney, but he’s a degree short on Ron and his exposure to big tech, programming, AI, etc. is as a commercial litigator. By education and publicly known experience, Ron is several times more qualified to legislate on AI than Will.
Vote Ron Davis
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I’ve converted from “maybe I could like Will Dreher personally but I support Ron Davis for office,” to “Will is too careless for his bar card, let alone elected office.” So now I’m mad. What is Will even doing with all this Anthropic and Jones Day money if not paying folks to do accurate research?
(A) Will cannot possibly expect to litigate a massive AI lawsuit (in ND Cal) over the next few years and meet those professional obligations while also meeting his obligations as even a part time legislator;
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The WA disclosures are out for May, and in the 46th, housing champion & progressive challenger @ronpdavis.bsky.social is outraising both his opponents by more than 2x among Seattle residents! The NIMBY incumbent is far behind, and another challenger is funded overwhelmingly by out of state dollars.
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