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ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept; it is quietly shaping decisions about who gets hired, how crimes are predicted, and what news we consume.
While these technologies promise efficiency and innovation, they also bring new risks to individual rights, public safety, and democratic values. As AI adoption accelerates in Malaysia, the question is no longer whether to regulate, but how.
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