Por: WGN-TV Nation September 14, 2023
Posted: Sep 13, 2023 / 03:18 PM CDT Updated: Sep 13, 2023 / 03:30 PM CDT SHARE WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Executives of the some of the biggest tech companies were on Capitol Hill Wednesday with senators to share their insights about artificial intelligence technology. Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates were some of the big names at the meeting, which was closed to the public. In total, about two dozen executives were invited to speak.... + full article
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