Senator Cynthia Lummis addresses AI competition, national parks visit, and blockchain leadership

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Senator Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator for Wyoming - Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Senator Cynthia Lummis, a U.S. Senator from Wyoming known for her advocacy on technology and digital assets, recently shared updates on social media regarding artificial intelligence, environmental conservation, and blockchain innovation.

On August 19, 2025, Lummis posted about the urgency of technological advancement in artificial intelligence: “The AI race is on, and we cannot afford to lose. Read more below. https://t.co/iDWzc8wunv”

Later that day, she reflected on a visit to Glacier National Park with fellow lawmakers and park officials: “Had a fabulous day in Glacier National Park with @SenWestCaucus, and it was wonderful to meet with GNP Superintendent Dave Roemer. Some of the most beautiful sights I have seen— an incredible reminder of God’s handiwork out west. https://t.co/ZEka5KdzaG” The post highlights her engagement with natural preservation efforts and collaboration with other senators.

On August 20, 2025, Lummis turned attention back to financial technology at a major industry event: “Great to join Kraken’s @arjunsethi at @SALTConference’s Wyoming Blockchain Symposium to talk about how Wyoming is leading the way in digital asset innovation and what we’re doing on the federal level to secure our financial future. https://t.co/tkLpp2lEQx” Her participation underscores Wyoming’s ongoing initiatives in blockchain policy development.

Lummis has been recognized as one of the leading voices in Congress for cryptocurrency regulation and blockchain adoption. She has also consistently advocated for balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship in Wyoming.



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