Bank of England Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden warns autonomous AI agents risk causing 'market meltdown,' says tighter regulation may be needed
Bank of England Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden warns that autonomous AI agents risk causing a 'market meltdown' and may require tighter regulation.
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