Will lawmakers again permit another addictive technology open to children and stand by as another generation gets hurt?
According to a recent legal memo, Silicon Valley's hottest business may be entirely based around criminal activity.
Robert Fellmeth asks, after the catastrophe with social media, are lawmakers going to stand by again as another generation gets hurt?
At only 21 years old, Bermudian Kairo Morton has a dream job in California, working in artificial intelligence. The ...
Consumer data protection: AI systems must comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which grants residents ...
Energy demands from big tech, including for AI, has elected officials giving an old power source a second look.
The raging California wildfires have sparked conversation about Artificial Intelligence's role in harming the environment.
On January 13, 2025, the California AG’s Office (“AGO”) issued two legal advisories regarding the application of existing California law to ...
Working cooperatively with the European Union, California must set a model that will guide international tech conglomerates ...
The jaw-dropping energy demands of AI tools has led some California companies and lawmakers to re-examine the possibility of nuclear power.
Released last week, the Chinese company’s website claimed its new R1 artificial intelligence model sported “performance on ...
Did the upstart Chinese tech company DeepSeek copy ChatGPT to make the artificial intelligence technology that shook Wall ...