Letter: Before we embrace an AI world, ask what we’ll lose
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By Henry Gogolowski
Published on May 1, 2026.
The article criticizes Rep. Nick Begich's claim that the benefits of artificial intelligence are not the same as the ones that many Alaskans see. The author suggests that we should consider the implications of the DATA Act, which allows for the creation of giant buildings and vast amounts of energy and resources.
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