Rep. Ro Khanna · 2026

Rep. Ro Khanna — Seven Principles for Democratic AI

Khanna

Khanna articulates a middle path between Silicon Valley optimism and progressive structural critique through seven principles for democratic AI. As a representative of a Silicon Valley district, his position carries particular weight. He explicitly rejects Luddism while insisting on structural mechanisms that embed worker and community interests into AI governance.

Key Provisions

Regulatory Philosophy

Worker-centered with market-compatible mechanisms. Khanna explicitly rejects Luddism while insisting on structural mechanisms -- board representation, tax incentives, mandatory verification -- that embed worker and community interests into AI governance. His approach is more market-compatible than Sanders' but more structurally interventionist than Kelly's.

Position on Analytical Frameworks

Enforcement Mechanism vs. Regulatory Scope

Prevention vs. Liability & Regulatory Authority

Innovation Priority vs. Worker Protection

Pre-deployment Obligations vs. Federal Preemption

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