Former deputy prime minister John Anderson says there’s an “international race” to further develop AI technology.
Former deputy prime minister John Anderson says there’s an “international race” to further develop AI technology. “There are some people who say the Chinese have outstripped the Americans and the West, that they’re further advanced still than we are,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
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