
U.S. regulators at both the federal and state level need to do more to preserve America's competitive edge in the artificial intelligence race, including taking a nuanced approach to governing the technology on an application-by-application basis, an industry leader told an audience at Stanford University Thursday.
Andrew Ng, founder of AI education platform DeepLearning.AI said that in the rush to ensure safety in artificial intelligence models, governments and regulators ri...
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