From the archives (October 2024): Judge blocks new California law cracking down on election deepfakes Also see (August 2024): California announces new deal with Big Tech to fund journalism, AI ...
This is guest commentary from, CEO of Official AI, a Seattle startup building a marketplace designed to help people control ...
As the votes are being counted, experts warned people to be wary of videos purporting to show voting irregularities because ...
As it did with data privacy, California seeks to lead the charge when it comes to regulating the use and deployment of Artificial Intelligence ...
Law enforcement agencies across the country are preparing for possible threats to election workers, violence at polling ...
While foreign actors spread misinformation about the U.S. election via deepfakes, legal experts aren't holding their breath ...
Can the U.S. meaningfully regulate AI? It’s not at all clear yet. Policymakers have achieved progress in recent months, but they’ve also had setbacks, illustrating the challenging nature of laws ...
In this edition of This Week in AI, TechCrunch's AI newsletter, we look at how easy it is to create a political deepfake.
Artificial intelligence is everywhere: it's in phones, computers, software, even sunglasses. And with the technology ...
AI is already helping doctors treat patients in Georgia, but as the technology improves, lawmakers must consider how to ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California voters decided on 10 ballot measures including one that would turn some nonviolent crimes, ...
Proposition 33 asks California voters to make it easier for cities and counties to limit how much a landlord can charge a tenant for rent. The ballot measure would specifically repeal a state law ...