Two thoughts on the Future of AI Regulation, Part 2: The Regulation of Public Power
We are less than 25 years past a time where games consoles were being classified as supercomputers and subjected to export controls, just in case they were purchased in bulk by China, Russia, Iran, or any other country lacking robust McDonalds revenues, and then repurposed towards modelling nuclear bomb simulations, searching for nerve agents, or … Continue reading Two thoughts on the Future of AI Regulation, Part 2: The Regulation of Public Power
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