California is considering a new law to regulate artificial intelligence (AI), which seeks to rein in potentially “catastrophic” consequences of the powerful technology. The bill’s supporters say it will mitigate the risks of AI, but opponents believe it will slow down one of the state’s most dynamic industries. Ira Spitzer reports.
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