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Pace Of Artificial Intelligence Investments Slows, But AI Is Still Hotter Than Ever

Por: Forbes Tech October 15, 2022

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AI's future is commercial.getty In line with a rocky and uncertain economic climate, the pace of investments flowing into the red-hot artificial intelligence technology space has cooled somewhat this past year. Things are still red hot, however, and AI is seeing a lot of progress, mitigated by concerns over safety and responsibility. Interestingly, much of its development has moved out of labs and into commercial ventures. These are the... + full article



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