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The Public Health Implications of Widespread AI Deployment

By

Caroline Waltzman, MHA, CLSSGB, National PHC

2h ago· 7 min readenOpinion

Summary

This article discusses the public health implications of artificial intelligence, arguing that tech companies are pushing AI adoption into communities without adequate consideration of health and safety risks. The content appears to be from a newsletter that examines how AI systems deployed in everyday environments may pose unrecognized public health challenges.

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Tech companies expect you to be ok with AI living in your backyard.
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Tech companies expect you to be ok with AI living in your backyard.

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