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In the late 1960s, AI was still a mostly theoretical concept, yet Fredkin was early to grasp the policy challenges that machines capable of learning and autonomous decision-making pose, including for national security. He championed international collaboration on AI research, recognizing that early consensus on how the technology should be used would prevent problems down the line.
Source: Nature
I understand "pose, including for national security" as "pose, including for (but not limited to) national security". Am I on the right track?
In the late 1960s, AI was still a mostly theoretical concept, yet Fredkin was early to grasp the policy challenges that machines capable of learning and autonomous decision-making pose, including for national security. He championed international collaboration on AI research, recognizing that early consensus on how the technology should be used would prevent problems down the line.
Source: Nature
I understand "pose, including for national security" as "pose, including for (but not limited to) national security". Am I on the right track?
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