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AI advances spark regulation, lawsuits, and infrastructure strain
What it means
AI models are being deployed in hardware, warfare, and content creation, while facing copyright lawsuits, safety concerns, and energy regulation.
Why it matters
Governments and courts are racing to set rules on AI training data, energy use, and accountability, shaping the industry's future.
How it affects you
AI may improve recommendations on apps like Whatnot, but also risks deleting your files or generating fake legal citations that could affect your cases.
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