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"textContent": "\nArtificial intelligence is transforming the economy, but many Americans remain deeply skeptical of where the technology is headed. In this clip from GZERO World with **Ian Bremmer** , Pennsylvania Governor **Josh Shapiro** makes the case that Democrats should embrace innovation while also demanding stronger guardrails for AI.\n\n* * *\n\nShapiro argues that the Trump administration has taken an overly hands-off approach, leaving tech companies to set their own rules. While acknowledging AI's enormous potential, he says government has a responsibility to establish clear standards that protect consumers, ensure accountability, and address emerging risks.\n\nCan the United States remain a global leader in AI while still protecting the public? Shapiro believes the answer is yes, but only if government is willing to set the rules of the road.",
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