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Newsom vetoes AI bill
Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Newsom vetoes controversial AI bill California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) took long-awaited action on a ...7 hours ago - Artificial Intelligence -
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Wildfire in southern Greece leaves 2 people dead
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Government programme helps Ukrainians find work in Germany
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Politics - The Hill
Fed will help banks get cash in hurricane affected areas, Powell says
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Monday the Fed can help regional and local banks in hurricane-affected areas of the country make sure they have enough cash on hand for their customers ...9 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
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Salons and barbershops are being taxed unfairly
Responding to the hurdles created by the pandemic is challenging enough, but salons, barbershops and spas continue to wrestle with additional tax burdens that aren’t faced by other industries whose ...12 hours ago -
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What to know about the rise of AI deepfakes
With the rapid spread of AI-generated deepfakes, experts are sounding the alarm about their influence on society and elections. Laurie Segall, founder of Mostly Human Media, shares tips on how to ...15 hours ago -
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The US can leave Iraq. Really.
Iraqi leaders have been calling on the United States to withdraw for years.17 hours ago -
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How AI Helps Retail Grow Faster
Hallucination-free generative AI can help retailers get and keep customers buying.21 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
Newsom vetoes bill for stricter AI regulations
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Sunday vetoed a landmark artificial intelligence (AI) bill that would have created new safety rules for the emerging tech, handing much of Silicon Valley a major ...Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Reeves unlikely to cut pension tax relief for higher earners, says report
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Business - Inc.
Human Trainers Are Responsible for Smarter AI
Advanced upgrades to AI models now require an expanding network of intelligenct human trainers.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Harris’s tax cut plan shows how startup costs cripple entrepreneurs
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