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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro prepares to speak during a television interview before then President Joe Biden took the stage during a campaign event at Montgomery County Community College on Jan. 5, 2024, in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. Elected officials ranging from President Donald Trump to <a href="https://www.inquirer.com/topic/josh-shapiro/" id="link-b7ff5a583e4a68ec60c401e8ea87258b" target="_blank">Shapiro</a> to local township supervisors have been navigating evolving public opinion on AI. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images/TNS)
Drew Angerer/Getty Images North America/TNSPHILADELPHIA — Americans are skeptical that artificial intelligence will broadly benefit society. And they think politicians haven’t done enough to rein it in.
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