Contrary to what debates on Capitol Hill may suggest, Americans are deeply united on what they believe should be done to govern artificial intelligence.
In fact, far from being a lightning rod and source of division, AI policy — if done the way Americans want — could be a vehicle for unity and bipartisanship. Congress and the White House have a clear and winning strategy, if they opt to take advantage of it.
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