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‘How Long Before We Get There?’: Andy Biggs Asks Experts About AI Replacing Human Work

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‘How Long Before We Get There?’: Andy Biggs Asks Experts About AI Replacing Human Work

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At a House Judiciary Committee hearing before the Congressional recess, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) probed the witness panel about how quickly artificial intelligence is evolving.

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