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The tag 'government power' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the extent and limits of governmental authority, particularly in the context of technology regulation. Recent content focuses on Missouri's investigation into AI companies, where the state attorney general's actions against tech giants like Google, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI raise questions about government overreach, censorship, and political bias. The tag explores how state and federal powers interact with emerging technologies, including debates over legal boundaries and the weaponization of AI. It is relevant for readers interested in the intersection of government authority, tech policy, and civil liberties.
Missouri’s escalating investigation into leading artificial intelligence companies has ignited fierce debate about the boundaries of government power, the definition of bias, and the political weaponization of emerging technologies. At the forefront is Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey...
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