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Despite technological capabilities, societal fears persist. Unions in major tech hubs like Boston are resisting automation—fighting to keep human drivers and workers employed. This reflects a broader societal tension: how do we balance rapid AI-driven progress with social stability?
Data Regulation and Global Cooperation
Europe's loosening regulation to foster AI innovation offers a double-edged sword. While it promises to fast-track development, it raises concerns about privacy, control, and ethical oversight. The next five years are critical as nations decide how to regulate, fund, and deploy AI and related infrastructure.