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NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Youseph Yazdi, a professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, about his recent visit to Iran, where thousands have been killed in anti-government protests.
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So, artificial intelligence, or AI, is a big deal right now. Everyone’s talking about it, and companies like Bloomberg are ...