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Most Americans Strongly Support Regulations On AI

Most Americans Strongly Support Regulations On AI

Most Americans, even those who most appreciate artificial intelligence, strongly support more regulation of it, a new survey finds. This article was written by John Hopkins University and originally published by Futurity. More than 70% ...

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Giants Fans Think They Can Run The Team Better Than The Front Office. A New Sim Lets Them Prove It

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