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      <title>Can We Control AI? Google DeepMind&#39;s Vision for Responsible AI</title>
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      <description>In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, one of the most pressing questions is whether we can truly control AI. Google DeepMind is taking significant strides to address this concern by implementing robust safeguards and stress-testing its models. By collaborating with global regulators, they aim to ensure that advanced AI systems are developed responsibly and ethically.&#xA;Dawn Bloxwich and Tom Lue from DeepMind emphasize the importance of transparency and accountability in AI development.</description>
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