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This hot AI summer will impact Brazil’s democracy

Cristina Godoy B. Oliveira (), Fabio G. Cozman () and João Paulo C. Veiga ()
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Cristina Godoy B. Oliveira: Universidade de São Paulo
Fabio G. Cozman: Universidade de São Paulo
João Paulo C. Veiga: Universidade de São Paulo

Nature Human Behaviour, 2023, vol. 7, issue 11, 1842-1844

Abstract: The current debate surrounding the use and regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in Brazil has social and political implications. We summarize these discussions, advocate for balance in the current debate around AI and fake news, and caution against preemptive AI regulation.

Date: 2023
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