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Beth Van Duyne discusses AI insights with Eric Schmidt at Library of Congress

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U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne representing Texas' 24th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne representing Texas' 24th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, who represents Texas' 24th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared a series of tweets highlighting various issues and events she has been involved with. Her social media activity on November 21, 2024, touched on topics ranging from artificial intelligence to national security and honoring military service.

In a tweet posted on November 21, 2024, Van Duyne discussed her engagement in a conversation about artificial intelligence with Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google. The discussion took place at the Library of Congress. She expressed appreciation for Schmidt's insights into the future direction of AI technology. "Fascinating discussion on artificial intelligence this week with former CEO of Google, @ericschmidt, at the Library of Congress. America has an opportunity to lead on AI and I appreciated hearing Eric's insights on where the technology is heading."

Later that day, Van Duyne addressed concerns regarding national security and immigration policy under Democratic leadership over the past three and a half years. She referenced a report from the House Judiciary Committee as essential reading material for understanding these issues. "Democrats have treated our national security as a joke for the last 3.5 years, allowing rampant abuse of our immigration system. Must-read report from @JudiciaryGOP!"

On the same date, she acknowledged Captain Don Fleischman from Irving for his military service in the U.S. Army between 1965 and 1973 by presenting him with a Vietnam Lapel Pin as a token of gratitude for his contributions during the Vietnam War era. "Captain Don Fleischman, resident of Irving, served in the U.S. Army from 1965-1973. Grateful for the chance to recognize his service with a Vietnam Lapel Pin."

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