> In particular, he argued that the country needs a “public counterweight” to the big tech firms that would help guarantee that smaller developers and universities have access to the same cloud computing, cutting edge algorithms and raw data as larger companies.
Sounds a bit like the ancient "net neutrality" legislation that we no longer have.
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Reply to Member of Congress reads AI-generated speech on House floor by ejpusa
> In particular, he argued that the country needs a “public counterweight” to the big tech firms that would help guarantee that smaller developers and universities have access to the same cloud computing, cutting edge algorithms and raw data as larger companies.
Sounds a bit like the ancient "net neutrality" legislation that we no longer have.