David Sacks denies reports of conflicts of interest during his tenure as the White House AI and Crypto Assets chief.

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According to Mars Finance, David Sacks, the “tsar” of artificial intelligence and Crypto Assets affairs in the United States, stated on the X platform that five months ago, The New York Times sent a reporter to fabricate a story about his supposed conflicts of interest during his tenure as the White House special envoy for artificial intelligence and Crypto Assets, making a series of accusations that he has refuted in detail. These accusations include fabricating a dinner with a tech company CEO, falsely promising to allow the individual to meet the president, and baselessly claiming that he influenced defense contracts. Sacks noted that whenever he refuted an accusation, The New York Times would throw out new ones, causing the report to be delayed for five months. Now, the report published by the newspaper contains no substantial content, just irrelevant anecdotes; given The New York Times' apparent unwillingness to write a fair report, he has hired a law firm and made public the firm’s letter to The New York Times.

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