A former Treasury advisor says an investigation into a network linked to tech investor Neville Roy Singham’s alleged anti–artificial intelligence activities is “enormous.” Sam Lyman, cited by Fox News, argues that organized protests tied to the network slowed large-scale AI-related development. According to Lyman, the protests delayed about $23.6 billion in AI data center investment. He characterizes the activity as coordinated and spanning multiple locations, saying the protests occurred across 14 states.
The reports focus on the scale and alleged impact of the protests rather than on specific case details, such as who is targeted, what charges are being considered, or the evidentiary basis for the investigation. The characterizations presented are attributed to Lyman, and the coverage emphasizes his assessment of the size of the probe and the purported investment delays connected to the alleged network.