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The AI Threat Is Real — Here's How America Plans to Fight Back​

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Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept sitting quietly in a research lab. It is here, it is powerful, and it is moving faster than most governments can keep up with. The Trump administration has recognized this urgency and is now making bold moves to get ahead of the risks. According to a detailed report by The Wall Street Journal, the White House is actively racing to head off threats posed by increasingly powerful AI tools, pushing for a nationally unified policy before the technology outpaces the country's ability to govern it. More Analysis.......
 
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The report highlights that the U.S. government is trying to move quickly on AI governance, and the article frames the administration’s actions as an attempt to get ahead of emerging risks. Different analysts have noted that rapid advances in AI have pushed many governments to update their regulatory approaches, so this fits into a broader global trend. It will be important to see what specific policies are proposed and how they balance innovation, safety, and oversight.

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meanwhile, on the local fronts -
citizens are voting against data center expansion in their neighborhoods

resistance, is not futile/

imo….
 
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Premier Danielle Smith has given Mr Wonderful the "green light" without even having an environmental impact assessment for a proposed $70B data centre in a sparsely populated region of Northern Alberta...


citizens are voting against data center expansion in their neighborhoods

Kevin O'Leary has been garnering support from US investors, yet local First Nations were not even consulted regarding Wonder Valley's impact on their traditional lands and water.
 
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The report highlights that the U.S. government is trying to move quickly on AI governance, and the article frames the administration’s actions as an attempt to get ahead of emerging risks. Different analysts have noted that rapid advances in AI have pushed many governments to update their regulatory approaches, so this fits into a broader global trend. It will be important to see what specific policies are proposed and how they balance innovation, safety, and oversight.

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Corey
Appreciate your views on this emerging issue. Do your own research and stay ahead of others in AI and domaining also (y):xf.grin:. Cheers
 
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meanwhile, on the local fronts -
citizens are voting against data center expansion in their neighborhoods

resistance, is not futile/

imo….
Thanks Biggie for your valuable info. Now it is almost clear, why Google is planning to set-up its largest data center in India.
 
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Premier Danielle Smith has given Mr Wonderful the "green light" without even having an environmental impact assessment for a proposed $70B data centre in a sparsely populated region of Northern Alberta...




Kevin O'Leary has been garnering support from US investors, yet local First Nations were not even consulted regarding Wonder Valley's impact on their traditional lands and water.
Thanks Cannuck for such a mind blowing data. I appreciate your search and research.
 
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