@Miles_Brundage: Google just published an updated AI policy framework which articulates stronger and more detailed positions in some are…
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Google published an updated AI policy framework with stronger and more detailed positions on auditing and other areas, marking a notable shift in their public stance.
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Google just published an updated AI policy framework which articulates stronger and more detailed positions in some areas (e.g. auditing) than they have put forward in the past - glad to see! https://t.co/kNTYS3rRvx
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