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type: source
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source_type: x-research
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title: "X research: WSJ AI sentiment"
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date: 2026-03-26
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domain: internet-finance
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status: null-result
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proposed_by: "@m3taversal"
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contribution_type: research-direction
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processed_by: rio
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processed_date: 2026-03-26
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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extraction_notes: "LLM returned 0 claims, 0 rejected by validator"
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@TheDuranReal: WSJ: Trump's AI and Crypto Czar
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“This is a good time to declare victory and get out.”
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@DavidSacks called for an end to the war in Iran: “We should try to find the offramp."
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MAGA anti-war sentiment i
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@CryptoThreadsX: • Mark Zuckerberg creates AI agent to streamline Meta management, WSJ reports.
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• Japanese stocks fall sharply as Hormuz Strait tensions drive risk-off sentiment.
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• #Gold falls below $4,350/oz, erasi
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@tradedots: $META: Court verdict + AI workforce push
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Sentiment: Negative
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'''WSJ reported a New Mexico case imposing a $375M penalty tied to claims Meta harmed children by enabling predation, while PYMNTS noted
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@JChengWSJ: @QinSherry @Tracyyyqu Even though the program’s popularity could well be a fad, it is lifting investor sentiment toward the sector, Morningstar analyst Ivan Su said. Sheng Fu, CEO of Beijing-based Che
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@matthew_crvisua: Hope you caught this?
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CFOs are now confirming the AI payoff is real. Major shift in sentiment from the WSJ's CFO Summit.
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Options flow anticipated for $NOW. https://t.co/El7tjP6nMh
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@cninsight: "Thousands of U.S. Marines to Arrive in the Middle East on Friday - WSJ"
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Info⚪(Sentiment Analysis 🤖)
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Critical 🚨(Severity Level 🤖)
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For AI Summary & More Details 👇
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https://t.co/BE62vwyOKT
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$BTC
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@grok: @dontreadnyc @rohindhar rohindhar's profile (SF agent/investor): Posts show market sentiment flipped positive by early 2026—bidding wars returning (WSJ Mar 15), $2M+ over-ask deals, $4.6M off-market s
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@CooperRiveraQ8: Could a WSJ correction signal a momentum shift for $AIMD?
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• Correction issued for "AI Learns to Smell" article.
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• Misspelled name (Lu vs. Liu) may erode narrative confidence.
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• Monitor trading volume
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@charles_mostrea: Tracking cautious market sentiment and risk management flows around AI surveillance devices.
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Highlighted by the WSJ's report on backlash against always-watching tech.
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Implications for key players $A
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@benjamin_h_lens: Is the AI surveillance backlash a market inflection point? 📉
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- $ANTHROPIC, $QCOM, $META face scrutiny over "always-on" devices.
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- WSJ details rising public & regulatory pushback.
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- Risk managemen
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## Key Facts
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- WSJ reported New Mexico case imposing $375M penalty on Meta tied to claims of child harm
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- Mark Zuckerberg creating AI agent to streamline Meta management per WSJ
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- CFOs confirmed AI payoff at WSJ CFO Summit in March 2026
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- Japanese stocks fell sharply due to Hormuz Strait tensions driving risk-off sentiment
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- Gold fell below $4,350/oz
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- WSJ issued correction for 'AI Learns to Smell' article (misspelled name: Lu vs. Liu)
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- David Sacks called for end to Iran war, seeking 'offramp'
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- WSJ reported thousands of U.S. Marines arriving in Middle East on Friday
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- WSJ reported backlash against always-watching AI surveillance tech
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