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US Lawmakers Warned That AI Needs a 'Safety Brake'
Sept. 13, 2023, 1:10 a.m. |
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As tech companies have jumped to incorporate AI in products, artificial intelligence with no human supervision runs the risk of catastrophe, warned two tech executives before a panel of U.S. senators who intend to introduce regulatory legislation later this year.
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