Des Moines, IA – Presidential candidate Nikki Haley, former Ambassador to the United Nations, has signed the Tech Integrity Project’s pledge to stop American Big Tech companies from helping our adversaries advance their critical technologies and deploy them against us. The pledge reads:
“If elected to office, I pledge to prevent foreign investments of U.S. tech companies from aiding our adversaries, like the Chinese Communist Party, and harming America’s economic competitiveness and national security.
Specifically, I will do everything in my power to block adversaries from benefitting from U.S.-made next-gen technologies, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and quantum computing.”
We are grateful to Ambassador Haley for pledging to ensure that U.S.-based companies put America first.
Our polling shows that voters care deeply about the threat. 90% of South Carolina primary voters are concerned with Big Tech’s involvement in China. The next president must eliminate these threats and keep the United States the leader in next-gen technology.
To learn more about the Tech Integrity Project’s mission, click here.
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About Tech Integrity Project: The Tech Integrity Project works to protect the national security and economic competitiveness of the United States by preventing Big Tech companies from aiding America’s adversaries. The organization works to educate presidential candidates and the public about the problematic business activities of U.S. tech companies in China and other adversarial nations, including capital investment, overseas research, transfer of trade secrets, and selling access to sensitive technologies.
We’re calling on presidential candidates to sign our pledge. To stay updated and join our cause, click HERE.The body content of your post goes here. To edit this text, click on it and delete this default text and start typing your own or paste your own from a different source.