Microsoft President Brad Smith said on CBS 'Face the Nation' that the benefit of artificial intelligence will be "ubiquitous" but called for more regulations to make sure the technology is developed responsibly.
This article was corrected to note Brad Smith is President of Microsoft, not CEO.
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