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Indeed. There's another recent article on The Register looking at Amazon and AI, they're developing AI, creating tools help others train AIs and supplying the cloud infrastructure to do it - it's all a very complicated set of intertwined interests that's going to be hard to unpick:
It's probably not a surprise that a lot of the biggest companies in the world have their fingers in the AI pie (Nvidia gets a mention in that article too).
AI is about to become a necessity for basically every industry. It's to be expected that those on top are making sure they stay on top. I can't even really fault them for it (although I do fault how greedily they go about it), but I also want government intervention to protect citizens from it. "It" being unethical/harmful business practices.