Rep. Seth Moulton is drawing backlash after posting a clip in which he criticizes Sen. Ed Markey for appearing unfamiliar with artificial intelligence and argues that a U.S. senator who does not understand AI is unprepared for the role. The Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate shared the video from a recent appearance, stating that Washington needs modern leadership. Commenters quickly focused on Moulton’s own reported holdings in defense-related AI companies while serving on the House Armed Services Committee.
In the video, Moulton appears on CNN’s “The Source” under a chyron reading *“DEMS CLASH AS SEN. MARKEY STUMBLES OVER QUESTION ON AI.” *He is shown speaking about the need for senators who grasp the technology, saying: “When you have the 80-year-olds in the Senate who clearly don’t even understand what AI is — I mean, they can’t tell the difference between Siri and Claude. I mean, the senator should just say, ‘Hey Siri, what is Claude?’ But the fact that he has no idea what’s even on his phone makes it really impossible to believe that they are going to be effective at regulating the risks with AI, because there are a lot of risks and a lot of people are scared of this technology. And I think now people should be scared of the fact that the United States Senate doesn’t even know what it does.”
The footage does not include Sen. Ed Markey’s original response or the full debate exchange.
Moulton’s accompanying caption reads:* “A U.S. Senator who doesn’t understand AI is fundamentally unprepared for the job. Washington needs modern leadership, now.”* The post references a recent primary debate in which Markey said he uses “whatever is inside of my iPhone and my iPad” without knowing the specific companies involved. Claims about Moulton’s personal investments in defense-related AI firms appear in replies but are not addressed in the video itself.
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Several users focused on alleged conflicts of interest, with one stating,* “What he didn’t say was that Seth Moulton made $10M in profit from private defense AI deals while sitting on the committee overseeing it,” *and another declaring, *“This is what hypocrisy looks like.” *
Others described him as a* “Corporate sellout, Seth Moulton”* and urged, *“Vote for Ed Markey.” *
Some framed the criticism as age-related, writing, *“Ageism! Just because someone is young doesn’t mean that they understand AI. Also, Moulton doesn’t seem to understand that AI is embedded in IOS and in Siri.” *
Additional comments questioned his expertise* (“WTF do you know about AI? Nothing!”)* or noted that “only 1 of the candidates has actually sponsored legislation regulating AI.”
The exchange continues to surface in discussions surrounding the Massachusetts Democratic primary. Viewers remain divided over questions of generational readiness and the candidates’ records on technology issues.