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      <title>The Impact of AI Brain Drain on the Tech Industry</title>
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      <description>The recent surge in salaries within the tech industry has led to a significant brain drain from the public sector, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence. As companies compete for top talent, the allure of higher pay and more innovative projects is drawing skilled professionals away from government roles, leaving a gap that could hinder public sector advancements in AI technology.&#xA;This shift not only affects the workforce dynamics but also raises questions about the future of AI development in public institutions.</description>
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