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Less than a year after the Mendota Bridge renovation was completed, the Minnesota Department of Transportation said Thursday ...
Bipartisan lawmakers stressed U.S. dominance in AI development over China, as witnesses highlighted the need for smart ...
The Arizona Legislature concluded its 2025 session after sending a hard-fought state budget to Gov. Katie Hobbs, averting a ...
In a statement, an HHS spokesperson said, "The Secretary has no intention of restricting access to vaccines, but to ensure ...
Though Retrieval-Augmented Generation has been hailed — and hyped — as the answer to generative AI's hallucinations and ...
YouTube has argued that including it in the social media ban would “deprive” children of an age-appropriate experience of the ...
Arizona House members passed the plan on a bipartisan vote that overrode sharp divisions that had raised fears of a ...
A novel jailbreak method manipulates chat history to bypass content safeguards in large language models, without ever issuing ...
Kapa‘a drivers will face delays for guardrail repairs on Kamalu Road and Kolupua Street from June 30 to July 3.
Congress needs to catch up to the industry to ensure safeguards are in place as AI agents become more common and powerful.
The AI Education Project’s Kotran said that, absent regulation, there’s no “top-down” way to ensure that schools are minimizing safety risks when procuring AI tools. “It’s still the Wild West,” he ...