New Delhi, IndiaArtificial general intelligence could dramatically increase human prosperity and free people from countless mundane tasks. But unless its benefits and ownership are broadly shared, it could deprive billions of workers of their livelihoods and pave the way for a new form of techno-authoritarianism. By Kaushik Basu NEW DELHI—The prospect of artificial general intelligence—systems capable of performing any human cognitive task—has i…
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