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Import AI 456: RSI and economic growth; radical optionality for AI regulation; and a neural computer

Researchers propose a "radical optionality" approach for AI regulation, urging governments to invest now in tools for future challenges posed by powerful AI. This strategy focuses on maintaining flexibility and responsiveness while avoiding overregulation and emphasizes transparency requirements and information-sharing between companies and authorities.

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