AI’s World-Dominion Dreams Face Real-World Rules at Davos and Texas

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At Davos, tech leaders pitched globally distributed AI infrastructure and far-reaching adoption, while investor interest funds yet-unlaunched startups, raising concerns about an AI bubble; separately, Texas’ lax autonomous-vehicle oversight allows Tesla robotaxis to operate with minimal regulatory hurdles, contrasting California’s stricter testing and authorization landscape and illustrating a patchwork regulatory environment around AI-driven transport.
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