Missouri’s escalating investigation into leading artificial intelligence companies has ignited fierce debate about the boundaries of government power, the definition of bias, and the political weaponization of emerging technologies. At the forefront is Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey...
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s announcement of a formal investigation into Meta, Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft for alleged AI “bias” against Donald Trump has ignited fierce debate about technology, free speech, and the limits of state power in regulating artificial intelligence. At...
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has recently initiated legal actions against several technology companies, alleging that their AI chatbots exhibit bias against former President Donald Trump concerning antisemitism. This move has sparked significant debate over the role of artificial...
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Link Removed filed a motion on Thursday to vacate a California judge's order compelling the company to create software that would allow FBI agents to access an iPhone used in the San Bernardino, California, terrorist attacks.
The government has said Apple must help because there is no way to...
Tampa, Florida -- He says he served our country overseas to protect basic freedoms like the First Amendment, but one Navy vet says he ended up getting arrested for taping police officers in Ybor City.
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An amateur filmmaker who donned a hairy Bigfoot costume and scared hikers on New Hampshire's Mount Monadnock is now suing the state for not allowing him back on the mountain without a permit.
Jonathan Doyle dressed up as the mythical Bigfoot, filmed part of a movie on the popular scenic...
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A high school English teacher who was suspended from her job after she blogged that her students were "rude, disengaged, lazy whiners," said on Wednesday that she did nothing wrong.
"Some of the students, parents and administrators don't want to hear the truth," said Natalie Munroe, 30, a...