[Tree] AI in education, school bus driver shortage, transportation in schools

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updates: The Colorado Springs School District 11 uses AI to address the bus driver shortage

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updates: NSBA conference on AI in the classroom

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updates: The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education has decided to leave a vacant seat on the board until the November 5 election, following the resignation of former board member Mary Wells. Superintendent Dr. Michael Bregy discussed his recent trip to Washington, where BHUSD representatives met with federal lawmakers to advocate for legislation to protect children from AI technology. Rep. Ted Lieu, who met with BHUSD representatives, has sponsored several bills aimed at regulating AI and deepfake technology. The BHUSD delegates urged lawmakers to work together on federal AI regulation.

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updates: Information about the Buena Vista Board of Education receiving the DAC Report on AI

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updates: Salesforce executive emphasizes the need for guardrails and human oversight in AI

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updates: Introduction of guardrails for AI use in the House of Representatives

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updates: Congressman Don Beyer enrolls in college to learn about AI

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updates: Insights from AI pioneer Igor Jablokov on AI in business

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updates: Added information about Rep. Jay Obernolte's role in AI policy in Congress

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updates: Nigeria hosts AI Strategy Workshop for national development

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updates: Florida business leaders urge Congress to support innovation

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updates: San Jose hosts virtual AI forum with White House officials

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updates: The Vice President of Nigeria launches a training program for the State House staff to digitalize workflow processes

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updates: Introduction of the Bipartisan Policy Center's AI 101 initiative

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updates: NIST plans to launch a competition for a new institute focused on AI manufacturing

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updates: Indiana state AI task force legislation

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updates: The U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) plans to announce an open competition for a new institute focused on using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the resilience of U.S. manufacturing. NIST anticipates that $70 million in federal funds will be invested in this new institute over five years, with an equal or greater contribution from private and other nonfederal funding sources. The new Manufacturing USA AI-focused institute will build on the Biden-Harris administration's extensive work to revitalize American manufacturing, invest in innovation, and ensure American workers are ready to meet the challenges of the future.

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updates: Inclusion of Washington State's Artificial Intelligence Task Force

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updates: Formation of a state task force in Rhode Island

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updates: Integration of an interview with Rep. Jay Obernolte, the chair of the House artificial intelligence task force

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updates: Add information about the FTC's proposed rule on holding AI companies liable for deepfake impersonation scams

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updates: Nebraska proposes AI political ad requirements

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updates: U.S. Senators Warner and Young discuss AI policy at Johns Hopkins University. They emphasize the need for legislative oversight to protect citizens and democracy while promoting AI growth and innovation. Warner highlights the risks of AI-generated deepfakes and AI tools that can disrupt financial markets. Young emphasizes the need to protect intellectual property rights and suggests placing watermarks on web pages to allow authors and artists to seek compensation. Both senators agree that Congress must act swiftly and reform Section 230 to regulate social media. AI experts from Johns Hopkins University also advocate for regulation that strikes the right balance. They emphasize the importance of monitoring and tracking data to prevent poisoning the data well. They also highlight the need for regulation without overregulation, as AI is still evolving and has the potential for both good and harm.

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updates: U.S. Senators Warner and Young lead bipartisan AI policy talk at Johns Hopkins University

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updates: The Oklahoma House Government Modernization and Technology Committee has passed several AI regulation bills

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updates: Editorial urges Congress to regulate AI development and use

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updates: Tech expert Kara Swisher urges government regulation of AI

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updates: Updates on AI bias concerns and the joint statement signed by US and Spanish officials

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updates: Information about concerns over AI bias and the joint statement signed by US and Spanish officials

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updates: The article provides additional information on Senator John Hickenlooper's call for AI regulations and standards, as well as the importance of transparency in AI technology. It also mentions the emergence of new AI companies and the need for regulations to keep up with AI development.

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updates: Inclusion of Amba Kak's policy recommendations on AI

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updates: New information about the creation of the WV Task Force on AI in West Virginia

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updates: Added information about the AI research rally in Albany

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updates: California lawmakers introduce generative AI bills

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updates: Formation of task force, focus on addressing AI threats, mention of specific AI-related concerns

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updates: The task force's formation in response to concerns related to AI adoption and the need for clear regulations

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updates: The U.S. House of Representatives forms a new task force on AI

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updates: The Idaho Freedom Foundation reports that Idaho is considering the establishment of an artificial intelligence council through House Bill 568.

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updates: Inclusion of Idaho House Bill 575 criminalizing the disclosure of synthetic media

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updates: Added information on deepfake exploitation affecting celebrities and regular people

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updates: Utah lawmakers join efforts to regulate AI-generated deceptive ads

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updates: Inclusion of FTC's finalized rule on AI impersonation scams

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updates: Includes information about the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act

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updates: Includes information about Hawaii considering bills to regulate AI-generated political deepfakes

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updates: Includes details about the safety standards proposed in Senate Bill 1047

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updates: California lawmakers introduce legislation to regulate AI

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updates: Inclusion of information about the FTC proposing a broader ban on deepfakes to protect consumers

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updates: Florida proposes bill requiring disclaimers on political ads that use AI

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updates: Florida's efforts to regulate AI and deepfakes

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updates: EU's Artificial Intelligence Act clears first vote in European Parliament

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updates: California proposes legislation to regulate AI and establish safety standards

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updates: US bans deepfake robocalls as AI threatens global elections

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updates: The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has declared scam 'robocalls' made using voices created with artificial intelligence (AI) as illegal. The FCC unanimously ruled that AI-generated voices violate the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which is used to curb junk calls and restrict telemarketing calls. The ruling allows law enforcement agencies to prosecute those behind robocall scams that use voice cloning. A coalition of 26 state attorneys general had urged the FCC to restrict the use of AI-generated voices in telemarketing calls. The prevalence of such calls has increased in recent years with the help of automated calling systems. Experts fear a rise in deepfake disinformation in the 2024 White House race and other key elections.

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updates: Information about the 'NO AI Fraud Act' legislation and its potential impact on free expression online and digital technology

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updates: Added information about the proposed reform of the Biometric Information Privacy Act in Illinois

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updates: Michigan advances bills to protect election workers and regulate AI in campaign ads; US lawmakers seek to regulate AI vendors to the government; Salazar's bipartisan bill protects Americans against AI-generated fakes, forgeries

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updates: US lawmakers introduce bill to regulate AI vendors to government

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updates: Michigan advances bills to protect election workers and regulate AI in campaign ads; US lawmakers seek to regulate AI vendors to the government

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updates: Inclusion of Senator Thune's bipartisan AI bill promoting transparency and innovation

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updates: Added information about Senator Capito joining bipartisan effort to shape AI policy in the U.S

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updates: Restructured and combined multiple paragraphs for clarity and coherence

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updates: Restructured the content for clarity and impact

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updates: Restructured and combined two news stories on tech laws and Michigan election protections

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updates: Included information about political misinformation and its regulation

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