The Trump administration went all in on AI. Then the public started hating it.
By
John Herrman,
a tech columnist at Intelligencer
Formerly, he was a reporter and critic at the New York Times and co-editor of The Awl.
The Trump administration went all in on artificial intelligence. Then the public started hating it.
The Trump administration went all in on AI. Then the public started hating it.
By
John Herrman,
a tech columnist at Intelligencer
Formerly, he was a reporter and critic at the New York Times and co-editor of The Awl.

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