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Google's AI division, DeepMind, is using noncompete agreements to restrict UK AI staff from working for competitors for up to a year. This practice has been criticized for hindering progress and making researchers feel isolated. While the FTC banned most noncompetes in the US, it doesn't apply to DeepMind's UK headquarters.
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