
Don’t Regulate Artificial Intelligence: Starve It
The potential dangers of this technology are great enough that we need to be very careful about how powerful we allow it to be
William Davidow is a Silicon Valley pioneer who ran the microprocessor division at Intel at the dawn of the chip revolution and was later senior vice president of marketing and sales. He cofounded Mohr Davidow Ventures, one of the Valley's premier venture capital firms, in 1985. He is the author and co-author of several books, including, most recently, The Autonomous Revolution, with Michael S. Malone.
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