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AI Is Not an Arms Race
By Katja Grace
How to Kill Online Free Speech
By Jacob Mchangama and Jeff Kosseff
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The Case for Protecting AI-Generated Speech With the First Amendment
Should content created by generative AI have free speech protections?
By Richard Stengel
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The Writers Strike Is Taking a Stand on AI
Artificial intelligence could drastically change Hollywood. Here's how the writers strike is pushing back.
By Simmone Shah
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To Make a Difference in Health Care, AI Must Learn Like Us
AI is poised to irrevocably change how we look to prevent and treat illness.
By Vijay Pande
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U.K. Blocks Microsoft-Activision Deal
The move could set the tone for the world’s biggest regulators
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The 'Don't Look Up' Thinking That Could Doom Us With AI
If superintelligence drives humanity extinct, it probably won’t be because it turned evil or conscious, but because it turned competent
By Max Tegmark
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These Are All the Media Outlets Feuding With Twitter
Canada's CBC joins several media outlets ceasing their Twitter activity over controversial new labels.
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To Stay Ahead of China in AI, the U.S. Needs to Work with China
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By Paul Scharre
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Why Latin American Leaders Love TikTok
As the U.S. and Europe try to ban the social video app, Latin American presidents are embracing it.
By Vera Bergengruen
April 13, 2023
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