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Hello and welcome to the Tuesday edition of In the Loop. I’m writing to you while looking out over the sunny city of San ...
While some states and the federal government take their time in considering how artificial intelligence can and should be ...
The government is quickly integrating AI into its work, which promises to improve efficiency — but, given what we know about ...
The industry that heralds itself as San Francisco’s next tech boom won an endorsement from Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday. In ...
Artifical intelligence is already at work in Napa County, but supervisors say the public deserves to know more before setting the rules.
The legislature is trying to head off a law that takes effect early next year. They’ll have several different choices of how ...
More than 7 in 10 Americans are concerned that the improvements within artificial intelligence (AI) will spark permanent job losses for a large number of people in the U.S., according to a new ...
“AI can be used as a gym – a place for training, challenge, and growth – or as a diet pill, a way to bypass effort in the ...
The legislative landscape surrounding AI use in government is rapidly evolving. While AI-related legislation tends to stall in Congress, states are passing their own measures to regulate the public ...
The state launched a yearlong generative AI pilot program last January, with 175 employees across 14 agencies incorporating ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton is investigating Meta and Character.AI over claims they deceptively market chatbots as mental health ...