SAN JOSE, June 5 — Privacy laws and labour organising offer the best chance to curb the growing power of big tech and tackle artificial intelligence’s main threats, said a leading AI researcher and executive. Current efforts to regulate AI risk being overly influenced by the tech industry itself, said…Read More
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