California Governor Gavin Newsom Veto of an A.I. Safety Bill: What Business Owners Should Know

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Gov. Newsom vetoed a bill by the name of SB 1047, which many in the tech world thought to be a threat to the current pace of ongoing development of A.I. An important point in the bill describes requiring A.I. developers to take “reasonable care” to […]
California’s Potential A.I. Law Could Have a Huge Impact on Businesses Everywhere
The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post States everywhere across the U.S.A. are working on regulations related to A.I., but few states’ laws are as significant as California’s. That’s because California is the global capital of A.I. development, considering that OpenAI, Google, Apple, et al are all doing business in that state. California […]
A.I. in KY: Kentucky Lawmakers Consider Artificial Intelligence Legislation

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Kentucky lawmakers recently expressed concerns about the negative influence that A.I. could have on elections. One of the main concerns is disinformation and misinformation made and spread by artificial intelligence. Certain lawmakers point to Colorado’s recent legislation, which takes effect in 2026, on artificial intelligence as […]
A.I. in KY: Kentucky’s Public Defenders Are Relying on JusticeText, an A.I. Made for Public Advocacy

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog Post Kentucky public defenders are using A.I. to accelerate their case work. Not just any A.I., however: those attorneys use JusticeText, A.I. that is exclusive to public defenders. The idea here is that the A.I. can help the justice system accelerate through cases to catch up on […]
The EU’s A.I. Act Has Become Law: The Implications for Business Owners (Especially American)

The Five Most Key Takeaways from This Blog The European Union (E.U.) has been drafting the A.I. Act for years now. This tracks because ChatGPT, which prompted (pun not originally intended, but nonetheless endorsed by this writer) global awareness of A.I. and how far in development companies have been able to bring this technology, has […]
Leading Tech Companies Are Changing Their Terms and Conditions for A.I. Data Collection. What Impact Will This Have on Business Owners?

The Five Most Key Takeaways of This Blog Most major tech companies are updating the terms and conditions for services and products (one example being Adobe’s creative suite) regarding A.I data collection. These changes are meant to reflect the companies’ strategy to use the data those products and services create. That data can help train […]
Stanford’s Research on AI Tools in Law: What Lawyers Should Know

The Five Key Takeaways from This Blog Researchers at Stanford have found that on average, 1 in 6 queries by supposedly “hallucination-free†legal-assistance AI tools yielded hallucinatory language. Some A.I. companies are claiming to offer lawyer-assistant A.I. that is hallucination-free, but there is little evidence to suggest that such A.I. even exists. These findings should […]
OpenAI Faces Legal Troubles from Scarlett Johansson Soundalike A.I. Voice Assistant: What Business Owners Can Learn from This

The Five Key Takeaways of This Blog Post OpenAI is facing legal troubles after unveiling an A.I. voice assistant that sounds eerily like Scarlett Johansson. The suer is none other than Scarlett Johansson herself (and her legal representation, of course). This follows more lawsuits plaguing the A.I. industry concerned with the use of copyrighted works […]
California’s Proposed Anti-discrimination Laws in A.I. Could Become The Standard

The Five Key Takeaways from this Article The California Civil Rights Council has proposed a series of amendments to the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) that seeks to mitigate and prevent discrimination in A.I. These amendments come as the uses for A.I. in hiring practices are becoming more clear, not to mention much more […]
A Conference of Hackers in Las Vegas Was Held to Test the Limits of AI—Here Is What They Found (And Why It Is Relevant to Your Business in 2023)

[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.16″ global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding=”18px|||||”][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding=”0px|||||”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.16″ custom_padding=”|||” global_colors_info=”{}” custom_padding__hover=”|||”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.16″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” global_colors_info=”{}”] Every year, some of the most skilled hackers in the world—at least, the most skilled hackers who are willing to show their faces in public—assemble in Las Vegas for DEF CON. Upwards of 2,000 […]