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The White House wants to vet AI before you can use it

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Most technology rules arrive late. They get written after the damage is already done, named for the disaster they were meant to prevent. Governments are not built to move first. They move when something scares them. For roughly two years, the United States treated artificial intelligence (AI) …

Most technology rules arrive late. They get written after the damage is already done, named for the disaster they were meant to prevent. Governments are not built to move first. They move when something scares them. For roughly two years, the United States treated artificial intelligence (AI) …

Most technology rules arrive late. They get written after the damage is already done, named for the disaster they were meant to prevent. Governments are not built to move first. They move when something scares them. For roughly two years, the United States treated artificial intelligence (AI) …

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