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In general I agree, however the US government has not proven to be very efficient on its own. It works best in collab with competing corps.
Additionally, most of the serious AI development is either publicly owned (via the stock market) or at least strongly connected to a public traded company.
Additionally, most of the serious AI development is either publicly owned (via the stock market) or at least strongly connected to a public traded company.
January 5, 2025 at 6:24 PM
In general I agree, however the US government has not proven to be very efficient on its own. It works best in collab with competing corps.
Additionally, most of the serious AI development is either publicly owned (via the stock market) or at least strongly connected to a public traded company.
Additionally, most of the serious AI development is either publicly owned (via the stock market) or at least strongly connected to a public traded company.
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Pierre can deny the facts, but he can't deny the smiles. 😁
Millions across Canada— including hundreds of thousands in Conservative ridings can confirm. Maybe he should brush up on his numbers. 🪥
Millions across Canada— including hundreds of thousands in Conservative ridings can confirm. Maybe he should brush up on his numbers. 🪥
December 3, 2024 at 5:39 PM
Pierre can deny the facts, but he can't deny the smiles. 😁
Millions across Canada— including hundreds of thousands in Conservative ridings can confirm. Maybe he should brush up on his numbers. 🪥
Millions across Canada— including hundreds of thousands in Conservative ridings can confirm. Maybe he should brush up on his numbers. 🪥