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Author, 'The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'would say according to AI:Exempting small companies from AI regulations may lead to the unchecked expansion of surveillance capitalism. This could result in a 'wild west' of data exploitation, harming individual privacy and society at large.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.Former CEO of Googlewould say according to AI:Exempting small companies from most AI regulations could indeed foster innovation. It grants them the flexibility to experiment and develop new technologies without the burden of heavy compliance costs. This could lead to more rapid advancements and also democratize the development of AI, making it less the province of large tech firms. However, we must also ensure that some baseline standards for safety and ethics are maintained to protect the public interest.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Philanthropist. Founder and former CEO of Microsoft.would say according to AI:While intuition can guide us, I believe data is essential to inform our decisions and spur innovation. Informed intuition can be powerful, but without data, we're simply guessing.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.Author, Entrepreneurwould say according to AI:While data provides valuable insights, groundbreaking innovation often stems from intuitive leaps. Balancing data with gut feelings can lead to extraordinary discoveries and solutions that data alone may not reveal.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.