Scott Odenbach shares thoughts on Minnesota and AI ethics in April 2026 tweets

Scott Odenbach, South Dakota State Representative for the 31st District
Scott Odenbach, South Dakota State Representative for the 31st District
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Scott Odenbach, a public figure active on social media, posted a series of tweets on April 15, 2026, covering topics from regional commentary to reflections on artificial intelligence.

In his first tweet at 05:11 UTC, Odenbach shared a brief remark: “Powerful.”

Later that morning at 10:52 UTC, he referenced ongoing discussions about Minnesota and its largest metropolitan area by stating: “Great thread/comments on MN & Twin Cities.”

Shortly after, at 11:00 UTC, Odenbach addressed ethical considerations in technology with the message: “Searching for a moral framework for A.I. to deal with ‘forces that would make an idol of our own creations'”.

These posts reflect Odenbach’s engagement with both local and broader societal issues. The reference to searching for a moral framework for artificial intelligence highlights ongoing debates about the ethical development and governance of emerging technologies as they become increasingly influential in daily life.



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