Senior TPM Β· AI & Tech Policy Β· Future Public Servant
About Praveen
I came to the United States to build a career and a life. I believe in this country's promise β that anyone who works hard, pays their taxes, and follows the law deserves equal protection under the Constitution.
After two decades working in enterprise technology β AI, automation, digital transformation, and cybersecurity β I've seen what happens when complex technology meets bad policy. I'm building a public voice to change that.
Based in Fremont, California β one of the most diverse and innovative communities in America β I'm committed to serving the Bay Area and building a better future for all Californians.
What I Stand For
Solutions-focused policy from someone who has actually worked in the technology shaping our future.
Congress is writing AI laws without a single member who has deployed a production AI system. We need risk-tiered governance β not fear-based legislation written from ignorance.
The Constitution says "no person" shall be deprived of liberty without due process. Not "no citizen." Every person on American soil deserves equal protection under the law.
Federal agencies run on technology built decades ago. We can deliver better services, cut waste, and modernize government β if we have leaders who understand how.
No other wealthy nation leaves healthcare access to the whims of a budget fight. Policy failure isn't abstract β it shows up in people's bank accounts every month.
China graduates 4x more STEM students per year than the United States. American dominance in technology was never guaranteed β it was built by investment in people.
Automation will eliminate millions of jobs by 2030. We have no national retraining plan at scale. GDP growth and Wall Street gains don't pay your rent. An economy that works for everyone means wages that keep up and a real plan for what AI does to the workforce.
Federal agencies run on decades-old technology. America's critical infrastructure is vulnerable. A technology-literate government would make modernization and cybersecurity a national priority β not an afterthought.
"The Constitution doesn't have a 'go home' clause. Equal protection is not optional β even for people you disagree with."
β Praveen Jatta Β· @praveenjatta
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