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      XPost: alt.politics.republicans, tx.politics.republic, seattle.politics       XPost: alt.fan.sean-hannity, rec.arts.tv, alt.global-warming       From: remailer@domain.invalid              Gina Raimondo has major financial stake in AI firm funded by Chinese       venture capital firm              A venture capital firm backed by the Chinese government is a major       investor in an artificial intelligence company that counts Commerce       Secretary Gina Raimondo's husband as a top executive, a potential       conflict of interest as her agency works to counter China on the       world stage.              Danhua Capital, based in California but established with the       financial backing of the Chinese Communist Party, is one of the main       funders of PathAI, an artificial intelligence firm that employs       Raimondo's husband, Andy Moffit, as its chief people officer. Danhua       Capital has been invested in PathAI since at least 2017, when it       joined five other funders to contribute $11 million worth of seed       funding for the artificial intelligence startup. It is unclear how       much Danhua Capital has invested in PathAI, a private company, but       the Chinese firm lists PathAI on its website as one of its featured       "biotech and health" investments.              Danhua Capital was established and funded with the help of the       Chinese government as part of its "penetration of Silicon Valley,"       according to a 2018 Reuters report on the firm. The Center for a New       American Security (CNAS), a liberal think tank with former staffers       now in the highest ranks of the Biden administration, testified to       Congress in 2018 that Danhua Capital's mission is to use its capital       to narrow the technology gap between China and the United States.              Neither Raimondo nor PathAI responded to requests for comment on       Danhua Capital's investment. As commerce secretary, Raimondo is       tasked with managing the U.S. business relationship with countries       across the globe, and she has emerged as one of the most pro-China       voices in the administration. In a September Wall Street Journal       interview, Raimondo said the United States should strengthen       economic ties with China, arguing "robust" commercial engagement       with China would "mitigate any potential tensions" with the global       rival.              The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that Raimondo's agency       was pushing back on efforts by others in the Biden administration to       block Chinese technology firms from working with American companies.       Commerce officials are arguing internally, according to the report,       that the administration's tougher approach to China would hurt U.S.       companies.              Raimondo said on Thursday she would not urge U.S. companies to pull       sponsorships from the upcoming Beijing Olympics after President Joe       Biden announced a diplomatic boycott of the games over human rights       abuses. "What individual companies do is entirely up to them,"       Raimondo said. "We’re not going to pressure them one way or       another."              Raimondo's ethics agreement to serve in the Biden administration       bars her from participating in any matter that could have a "direct       and predictable effect on the financial interests of PathAI."       Raimondo's financial disclosure forms show she would greatly benefit       from the company's success. In addition to an annual salary, Moffit       was given a significant number of ownership shares in the company as       well as stock options. The value of the nearly 200,000 shares is not       ascertainable, according to the disclosure form.              In 2018 testimony titled, "China’s Threat to American Government and       Private Sector Research and Innovation Leadership," Elsa Kania, an       adjunct fellow at CNAS, told Congress that Danhua Capital is       directly tied to the Chinese government. In Kania’s testimony, she       said Danhua Capital is open about its plans to narrow the gap       between America and China when it comes to technological       development. "According to its cofounder, the fund is committed to       ‘narrowing the gap’ in technological development between China and       the U.S.," she wrote.              Multiple senior CNAS staff from the time of Kania's testimony now       serve in top roles in the Biden administration. Kania’s former       colleagues from CNAS include Colin Kahl, Ely Ratner, and Victoria       Nuland—all of whom now occupy top roles in the State Department and       Defense Department.              Subsequent testimony in the Senate Small Business Committee from       Robert Atkinson, the president of the Information Technology and       Innovation Foundation, warned that Danhua Capital is used by Beijing       to exert its influence overseas.              "Zhongguancun Development Group, a state-owned enterprise       headquartered in Beijing has set up ‘Danhua Capital' to promote the       strategy of ‘Zhongguancun Capital going global and bringing in       overseas advanced technology and talents,’" Atkinson said.              PathAI has received funding from Danhua Capital across multiple       years. In 2017, Danhua Capital joined investors in bringing PathAI's       total capital raised to $15 million. In 2019, the company raised at       least $60 million, and Danhua Capital was again listed as an       investor.              Raimondo’s Commerce Department has also provided a lifeline to              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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