“The push to integrate A.I. products everywhere grants A.I. companies power that goes beyond financial incentives, enabling them to concentrate power in a way we’ve never seen before,” Dr. Heidy Khlaaf, chief A.I. scientist at the A.I. Now Institute, told me. “The U.S.-China A.I. arms race is now being used to drive industrial policy initiatives designed to boost the tech industry, and avert safety and security scrutiny within military applications, while also winning government favors by promising unsubstantiated technologies that, purportedly, will strengthen defense.” What could possibly go wrong?
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