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Georgia leaders should not vilify social media and AI

Social media and artificial intelligence have become a favorite target of lawmakers across the country who are using tragedies to stifle innovation that benefits students.

Lawmakers must resist the siren call of regulatory populism and instead embrace the harder work of evidence-based policymaking.
From left, Raghu Arghal teaches students Nathan Wright and Graham Long about the ethics of artificial intelligence as they… [5968 chars]

Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Published: 2025-11-05T11:00:00Z

Credit: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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