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AI firms flex lobbying muscle on both sides of the Atlantic

AI firms flex lobbying muscle on both sides of the Atlantic

Posted on April 27, 2026 By admin


ChatGPT maker OpenAI unveiled this month a 13-page “Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age” that calls for new taxation and expanded safety nets [File]
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AI developers are ramping up efforts to win over the hearts and minds of officials in Europe and the United States, hoping to sway governments as they weigh high-stake regulatory frameworks for the ever more powerful technology.

Flush with cash, the firms are also wooing the general public, insisting that artificial intelligence will be a force for good and not a destroyer of jobs or an existential threat for humanity.

Published – April 27, 2026 10:17 am IST



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