Regulations
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Tech
Automakers say they’ve settled the fight for the right to repair. Critics are not ready to make peace
Many repair shops, especially those that opt in and pay to be part of those certified networks, say they have…
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EU calls on the US to join the battle to regulate AI
best of the world Valuable and dominant internet companies are based in the United States, but the country’s inefficient lawmakers…
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Supreme Court rejects Biden’s plan to forgive student loans
The Supreme Court has rejected the Biden administration’s plan to cancel student debt for 40 million Americans.
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Weather
California’s Emissions Regulatory Death Cycle • How did that happen?
Many bureaucracies are just doing their job to make regulations to save the less fortunate from emissions, at the expense…
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Tech
Boston is not afraid of creative AI
After ChatGPT exploded In November last year, several government officials raced to ban its use. Italy ban chatbots. New York…
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Tech
A radical plan to make AI good, not evil
it’s easy to Worry about more advanced artificial intelligence—and much more difficult to know what to do with it. mankinda…
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Business
Canadian public broadcaster joins NPR in getting rid of Twitter over label uproar
OTTAWA—Canada’s main public broadcaster said Monday it is pausing on Twitter, becoming the latest media outlet not to post because…
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Business
Former FDA official says baby formula industry is still prone to problems
WASHINGTON—Lawmakers said at a congressional hearing Tuesday that they will dig deeper into the infant formula industry and U.S. Food…
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Tech
The case of platform design adjustment
In the summer In 2017, three teenagers in Wisconsin were killed in a high-speed car crash. At the time of…
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Tech
Apple store employees are the new face of US labor law reform
The percentage of US workers represented by a union has been declining for decades, to 10% last year. But unions…
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