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"textContent": "For much of the past decade, artificial intelligence has been associated with productivity tools, marketing automation, and consumer technology. Businesses invested heavily in AI to improve efficiency, analyze data, and create new digital services. But as global conflicts intensify, a different reality is becoming clear. Artificial intelligence is no longer just a commercial technology. It […]\n\nThe post The First AI War Economy first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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