Why EE. UU. es the AI race, for now

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Artificial intelligence has gone from being a relatively niche box a year ago to one that is obsessed with the general public. Part of this new interest, to be fair, is due to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. When it was overdue last year, its functionality resonated. with non-experts, as he began to do human responsibilities well, such as school tests or the bar exam. As a result, it has sparked a broader debate about AI’s role in society, has an effect on jobs, the economy, and much more. more.

Ravi Agrawal is the editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy. Twitter: @RaviReports

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