Big tech triest to derail EU AI coverage with 'warnings' from US suppose tank

Big tech would now not want the European Union to break it's scammy AI party by way of cracking down on crappy AI, privacy-smashing predatory instrument program, and other BS.
Big tech doesn't want the European Union to ruin it's scammy AI party by cracking down on crappy AI, privacy-smashing predatory software, and other BS.Original article
Author: Thenextweb

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