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oversight

[oh-ver-sahyt] / ˈoʊ vərˌsaɪt /




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The board said it would work to improve oversight.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anthropic’s two red lines—preventing mass surveillance of American citizens and ensuring human oversight in deadly military operations—are reasonable safeguards grounded in legitimate constitutional concerns.

From Los Angeles Times

An earlier draft sought to dissolve the board and put VMI under the oversight of Virginia State University.

From The Wall Street Journal

AI companies are rushing to release consumer health applications without adequate safety testing and regulatory oversight, driven by commercial competition rather than clinical readiness.

From Los Angeles Times

Kanyenze said state oversight at Chinese-owned lithium mines was limited, making it difficult to determine how much companies actually produced and earned.

From Barron's