Who Pays When A.I. Is Wrong?
New court cases seek to define content created by artificial intelligence as defamatory — a novel concept that has captivated some legal experts. Source: Original News
New court cases seek to define content created by artificial intelligence as defamatory — a novel concept that has captivated some legal experts. Source: Original News
Many business leaders are skipping the annual United Nations climate summit in Belém, Brazil, or are attending events in other cities. Source: Original News
Dale Romans, pitching himself as an independent-minded Democrat in the mold of Joe Manchin, will try to win a seat for the party in the deep-red state. Source: Original News
After a 54-day break, the House is expected to vote on the Senate-passed spending deal. Approval would clear it for President Trump’s signature. Source: Original News
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat of New Hampshire, said the African country has a long history of corruption. The amount paid is far more than recent annual assistance given to it. Source: Original News
The justices allowed the Trump administration to withhold full benefits for two more days while Congress worked to advance a government funding bill. Source: Original News
Speaker Mike Johnson had refused to swear in Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva, a Democrat of Arizona, claiming he lacked the power to do so. Source: Original News
Mr. Schlossberg, the son of Caroline Kennedy, said the Democratic Party needed someone who could stand up to President Trump and his allies. Source: Original News
As he prepares a Congressional run, J.F.K.’s grandson admits, “I’m not for everybody.” Source: Original News
Start-up fundraising has raised uncomfortable questions about valuations, but signals a maturing ecosystem. Source: Original News