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Regulating artificial intelligence has been a hot topic in Washington in recent months, with lawmakers holding hearings and news conferences and the White House announcing voluntary A.I. But a closer look at the activity raises questions about how meaningful the actions are in setting policies around the rapidly evolving technology. The United States is only at the beginning of what is likely to be a long and difficult path toward the creation of A.I. While there have been hearings, meetings with top tech executives at the White House and speeches to introduce A.I. “This is still early days, and no one knows what a law will look like yet,” said Chris Lewis, president of the consumer group Public Knowledge, which has called for the creation of an independent agency to regulate A.I.
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“We’re a tight knit little group.”Life-changing journeyChris Lewis met his partner, Kate Barron, while walking the UK coastline. Courtesy Chris Lewis and Kate Barron“So this lady just kind of wanders down all bubbly and chirpy,” he recalls. I never went home.”The couple, along with Jet, continued on, walking down the east coast of Scotland together, and then into England. According to Barron, Lewis tends to walk ahead on these occasions. Unsurprisingly, walking and camping with a baby has been a totally different experience for both of them.
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'Please send us more chips' Canadian lawmaker says in Taiwan
  + stars: | 2022-10-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Judy Sgro, a Canadian lawmaker of the federal Liberal Party, attends an interview with Reuters in Taipei, Taiwan, October 14, 2022. REUTERS/Ann WangTAIPEI, Oct 14 (Reuters) - A Canadian lawmaker who represents an area in the country's main auto producing province said on Friday he had asked Taiwan to "please send us more chips" to help resolve an ongoing shortage that continues to snarl some production lines. "I think every single meeting, including the upper levels of government, I brought up there are very major shortages of chips. It was a very broad conversation and every time we said 'please send us more chips'." Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Toby ChopraOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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