
Bethany Edmunds Flags AI Governance Gaps at Web Summit Vancouver
At Web Summit Vancouver, Northeastern’s Bethany Edmunds warns that AI governance gaps must be closed to match the pace of innovation and ensure responsible growth.
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At Web Summit Vancouver, Northeastern’s Bethany Edmunds warns that AI governance gaps must be closed to match the pace of innovation and ensure responsible growth.
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