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Ai Regulation Doesn't Slow Down Innovation, Says Siri Co-Founder

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Treating artificial intelligence as an arms race between countries and believing that its regulation hampers innovation are two fundamental errors in the debate over technology standards, said Tom Gruber, co-founder of the virtual assistant Siri, in an interview with journalists during the Startup Summit 2025 in Florianópolis on Friday (August 29, 2025). For Gruber, the metaphor of a race between China and the United States serves only as a pret…
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Treating artificial intelligence as an arms race between countries and believing that its regulation hampers innovation are two fundamental errors in the debate over technology standards, said Tom Gruber, co-founder of the virtual assistant Siri, in an interview with journalists during the Startup Summit 2025 in Florianópolis on Friday (August 29, 2025). For Gruber, the metaphor of a race between China and the United States serves only as a pret…

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