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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 29 MIN

Economic Impact | Episode 59 | Felix de Simone | Pause AI USA

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A talk with Felix de Simone, Organizing Director of Pause AI USA, on why people should be concerned with the unregulated and unbridled development of artificial intelligence. The consequences of not regulating more and allowing AI's continued rapid development poses negative economic and environmental consequences and threats to world peace. The stakes are high. More on Pause AI: https://pauseai.info/ How to join: https://pauseai.info/join

A talk with Felix de Simone, Organizing Director of Pause AI USA, on why people should be concerned with the unregulated and unbridled development of artificial intelligence. The consequences of not regulating more and allowing AI's continued rapid development poses negative economic and environmental consequences and threats to world peace. The stakes are high. More on Pause AI: https://pauseai.info/ How to join: https://pauseai.info/join

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