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A spate of new bills in California and other states would protect consumers from electricity rate hikes that subsidize data centers.
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Energy demands from big tech, including for AI, has elected officials giving an old power source a second look.
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The state’s attorney general asked the company how it plans to transfer assets out of its charitable nonprofit.
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The guidance, based on existing state law, is a starting point to protect Oregonians, outgoing Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum says.
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Just over half of Californians say they have a negative view of artificial intelligence, according to a recent survey. That could impact future regulation on it in the state.
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Small modular nuclear reactors would be located in southeast Washington.
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The California Legislature passed more than a dozen bills to regulate artificial intelligence in recent days, though some ambitions fell short.
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The sprawling California legislation offers protection to whistleblowers and citizens. The coming weeks could decide its fate.
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State regulators propose rules on evaluating workers and job applicants with AI.
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California policies could have a huge effect on AI going forward. The EU wants to advise and coordinate.
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Oregon joins more than three dozen states in grappling with how to address so-called "deep-fake" technology ahead of this year's elections.
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Silicon Valley tech companies have been rocked with some boardroom drama these past few days, not long after top tech executives descended upon San Francisco during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit last week.
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With the growing use of AI, campus officials are trying to set clear guidelines for college application essays.
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As nights warm and droughts intensify, past models predicting fire behavior have become unreliable. So California is working with analysts and tapping into new technology to figure out how to attack wildfires. Gleaned from military satellites, drones and infrared mapping, the information is spat out in real time and triaged by a fire behavior analyst.