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"textContent": "The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world.\n\nROME — A study to measure artificial intelligence capacity in Central Eurasia and guide investment and policy decisions was introduced at a conference hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on April 23. The study introduces a methodology to assess how countries build and…\n\nThe post MIT Study Maps AI Capacity in Central Eurasia appeared first on The Astana Times.",
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