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Alex Bores, a New York State Assembly member who sponsored an AI regulation bill, responds to President Trump's executive order aimed at blocking state oversight of artificial intelligence.
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A team of believers want the Vatican to take AI doomsday scenarios seriously.
President Trump has drafted an executive order to block states from regulating artificial intelligence. The order would establish a Department of Justice task force to challenge state-level AI laws.