A former White House AI advisor blames US tech leaders for public fear of artificial intelligence, citing their ‘dystopian’ messaging. He argues this overshadows AI’s benefits and fuels distrust, suggesting a ‘public stake’ in AI companies is crucial for acceptance. The administration also vows no ‘FDA for AI,’ aiming to avoid bureaucratic hurdles for developers.
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