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Amid AI disruption, Silicon Valley congressman favors tech partnerships over regulations
With artificial intelligence threatening to upend workplaces throughout Silicon Valley, the area’s representative in Congress has an idea that he hopes will reduce anxieties about the revolutionary technology: nudge tech companies to take a central role in educating the workforce of the future.
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According to Mountain View Voice’s source item, Amid AI disruption, Silicon Valley congressman favors tech partnerships over regulations, With artificial intelligence threatening to upend workplaces throughout Silicon Valley, the area’s representative in Congress has an idea that he hopes will reduce anxieties about the revolutionary technology: nudge tech companies to take a central role in educating the workforce of the future.
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- Amid AI disruption, Silicon Valley congressman favors tech partnerships over regulationsMountain View Voice - 2026-05-27T23:47:41+00:00
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