New York judge flips the AI malpractice debate
A New York district judge warns that AI could become so good that not using the technology would be an improper practice in some industries.
A New York district judge warns that AI could become so good that not using the technology would be an improper practice in some industries.
Like other leaders, Defense Secretary Hegseth is investing across AI models to keep up with ever-changing and evolving technology.
Nearly 40% of the time saved with AI is spent on rework, like rewriting, fact-checking, and correcting errors, the report found.
Patent filings in the US over the past five years show greater interest in batteries and sustainable materials than autonomous vehicles and machine learning.
Posted by Joshua Scheer In this wide‑ranging post for The Socialist Program, economist Richard Wolff argues that the escalating ICE crackdowns and the creation of a new federal police force signal not strength but a presidency under mounting pressure. As Wolff sees it, the administration’s recent moves—from sudden populist gestures like capping credit‑card interest rates […]
It’s really about whether the court will uphold trans people’s equal opportunity in public life, says an LGBTQ advocate.
A GoFundMe fundraiser has been established to help the worker pay bills while suspended.