US /teɪk ə bæk sit/
・UK /teɪk ə bæk si:t/
Discussions on AI safety and regulation will likely take a back seat as event organizers say the summit will be more concerned with immediate issues, such as AI's effect on jobs and the environment, as well as AI's development for the betterment of humanity or the public good.
Discussions on AI safety and regulation will likely take a back seat as event organizers say the summit will be more concerned with immediate issues, such as AI's effect on jobs and the environment, as well as AI's development for the betterment of humanity or the public good.
I'm gonna pack my stuff and take a back seat to meet him
The lowest cast of this system would be the regular internet, which would only be available for a limited amount of data and would have to take a back seat to higher casts when being sent through the data network.
and would have to take a back seat to higher castes when being sent through the data network.
So where this is going to get interesting is at what point will the US the say that trade will have to take a back seat to security?
Because remember, every single time that you silence yourself, that you take a back seat and you don't share what you want to share, you're teaching people to overcome overlook you.
So, having outsourced all of our manufacturing to China, are we really about to take a back seat in the realms of science and technology?
It's like your mind is consumed by the anticipation and allure of porn, making it difficult to focus on hobbies, passions and relationships which take a back seat as the preoccupation with porn dominates your thoughts.
So I think it could be difficult to have to very often take a back seat.
their manners might take a back seat
But what people want is going to take a back seat as long as corporations can spend millions getting lawmakers elected.