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Trump Takes Aim: AI and CBDCs in the Crosshairs

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From deepfakes to digital dough, Trump's not mincing words.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 June 11, 2024 | [Read Online]( [Go here to see how.]( Welcome, crypto enthusiasts. Today, we're serving up a slice of presidential punditry with a side of silicon skepticism. Strap in as we unpack Donald Trump's latest tech talk that's got everyone from Silicon Valley to Wall Street buzzing. DISRUPTION Trump Warns of AI and CBDCs’ Threats [2-minute read]( Key Points: - Trump rings the bell on AI's deepfake dilemma, fearing falsified endorsements. - CBDCs get the cold shoulder, dubbed a "very dangerous thing." - The former President eyes a Fed shake-up, calling out Powell's politics. Deep Dive: In a world where seeing is no longer believing, Trump's tirade against AI's deepfake capabilities strikes a chord. It's a digital doppelganger drama that could twist truth into fiction. And when it comes to CBDCs, Trump's stance is clear: proceed with caution. His call to action? A regulatory rethink to keep tech in check. [👀 Watch Now: Click here or above to view the video 🎬]( Why it matters: This isn't just about one man's musings; it's a spotlight on the seismic shifts that AI and CBDCs could bring to our society and economy. It's a conversation starter on the balance between innovation and integrity. Eager for more details on Trump's tech takedown? [Click Here]( for the full story and join the debate! Until next time, The Crypto News Team P.S. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button for your regular dose of digital discourse – straight from the crypto grapevine! Stay updated with the fast-changing world of cryptocurrency. Our newsletter gives you important news and insights about what's happening in the crypto space. Be one of the first to know about new developments. [Sign Up]( now and join a smart community ahead of the curve. [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 The Crypto News 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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