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How the US can catch up in the international race to regulate Google

The Australian government has shown that people want big, bold action against the tech companies. With the stroke of a pen, the Biden administration can bring competition to the search engine market. Opening up Google’s web index is how the United States can catch up in the international race to regulate Google. Zack Maril is the founder of the Knuckleheads’… Source link

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Former Google CEO: China is winning AI race, US must do more

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on the threat of the Chinese Communist Party, the obligation for the U.S. to help Taiwan and extending the nuclear treaty with Russia. An artificial intelligence commission led by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is urging the U.S. to boost its AI skills to counter China, including by pursuing “AI-enabled” weapons – something that Google itself has shied away from on ethical grounds. Schmidt and current executives from Google, Microsoft, Source link

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‘Shy’ Trump voters will power his win, says pollster who called 2016 race

Thanks to the hidden support from voters who are embarrassed to admit they will vote for Donald Trump, the president will be narrowly reelected on Nov. 3, says one of the few pollsters who correctly predicted his 2016 victory. Pollster Robert Cahaly, the head of the Georgia-based Trafalgar Group, saw interest in his company skyrocket in 2016 after he bucked the consensus of other pollsters and forecast that Trump would beat Democrat Hillary Clinton in Michigan and Pennsylvania, two states… Source link

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James Carville still thinks Trump might pull out of race rather than risk a landslide defeat

James Carville and President Trump. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Jason Kempin/Getty Images, AP[2]) Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville doubled down Friday on his prediction that President Trump may yet abandon his run for reelection when confronted with poll numbers showing that he is in danger of getting swamped in an electoral “tsunami” that might rival Herbert Hoover’s 1932 landslide defeat to Franklin D. Roosevelt. In an interview on the Yahoo News podcast… Source link

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