A separatist movement in the Central African nation of Cameroon has ensnared U.S.-based diaspora groups in legal troubles and raised questions about the legality of sending assistance overseas. Cristina Maza reports: https://buff.ly/45HBZ7q
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Members of Congress and researchers are discussing the best ways to oversee controversial research that some have tied to the COVID-19 pandemic. Erin Durkin reports: https://buff.ly/3VW2X81
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When Biden and Trump face off against each other in the CNN studios in Atlanta on Thursday, they will be both the most experienced debaters ever and the rustiest ever to tangle on the presidential debate stage. George Condon reports: https://buff.ly/3VX11Mk
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The Leading Edge: AI Liability and Regulation The last generation of digital companies enjoyed significant liability protections, but AI companies might face stricter regulations. Learn about the evolving legal landscape, the impact of Section 230 on AI, and how new legislation might hold AI companies accountable for potential harms. 👇 Read The Leading Edge from PolicyView: AI editor Philip Athey below. #AI #AIPolicy #TechPolicy #AIRegulation
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AI Policy Minute: Social Media Labels & AI Liability Jeff Dufour, Editor in Chief, and Philip Athey, Technology Policy Editor, preview some highlights from the latest PolicyView: AI report, focusing on AI regulation and social media warnings. Key Points: 🔹 Surgeon General's Social Media Warning: Reflects growing concerns, similar to debates around Section 230 and liability protections for online content. 🔹 AI Liability Issues: AI companies may not receive the same liability protections as early internet companies, with new laws potentially holding them accountable for harms. 🔹 Rapid Regulatory Changes: Quick advancements in state and federal AI regulations. Explore these topics and more in our latest edition of PolicyView: AI: https://lnkd.in/gJtHvR87 #AI #AIPolicy #TechPolicy #AIRegulation