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Gavin Newsom · SacramentoSACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed a law that aims to prevent people from using powerful artificial intelligence models for potentially catastrophic activities like building a bioweapon or shutting down a bank system. The move comes as Newsom touted California as a leader in AI regulation and criticized the inaction at the federal level in a recent conversation with former President Bill Clinton. The new law …See the Story
California Gov. Gavin Newsom Signs Landmark Bill Creating AI Safety Measures
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Government Shutdown · Oklahoma CityThe government shutdown that began Oct. 1 has left thousands of federal employees furloughed. The Metroplex is home to 25,000 federal workers, and at least one expert believes the shutdown could shrink that number. Read on to learn more about how the shutdown could impact Dallas-Fort Worth.See the Story
How Government Shutdown Impacts North Texas
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Jimmy KimmelFCC Chairman Brendan Carr was blasted as a “censorship czar” by protesters, who disturbed the Federal Communications Commission’s open meeting in Washington D.C. on Tuesday — before being escorted out by security. The open meeting was the FCC’s first one since the multi-day suspension of Jimmy Kimmel from his ABC late night show — which came about after Carr publicly condemned the comedian for his comments about Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer. Th…See the Story
Protesters Hit Brendan Carr’s First Open FCC Meeting Since Kimmel Suspension: ‘Censorship Czar!’
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