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UK is going full Minority Report with ‘murder prediction’ research

Engadget

Based on the documents acquired by the group, Statewatch claimed that the program developed its prediction tool based on police data about between 100,000 and 500,000 people. Law enforcement has long had a questionable relationship with AI tools.

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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

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But a poor web design won’t get anyone on the bad side of the law whereas ignoring those important statements might. Board members are personally responsible for the organization’s compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. This includes the laws relating to financial reporting and fundraising. Is that even possible?

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Massive ‘Blueleaks’ trove of law enforcement documents leaked

Digital Trends

Hacker collective Anonymous is credited with finding the data.

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Young Coders Are Using AI for Everything, Giving "Blank Stares" When Asked How Programs Actually Work

Futurism

More on AI: Large Law Firm Sends Panicked Email as It Realizes Its Attorneys Have Been Using AI to Prepare Court Documents The post Young Coders Are Using AI for Everything, Giving "Blank Stares" When Asked How Programs Actually Work appeared first on Futurism. We're going to pay for this later."

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Google training documents advise avoiding monopoly language

The Verge

Alphabet and Google employees are trained to avoid using certain words and phrases in internal communications and “assume every document will become public,” according to a new report from The Markup. A document titled “Five Rules of Thumb for Written Communications” states that “Words matter.

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Google can’t cloak documents showing an ‘antiunion campaign,’ NLRB judge rules

The Verge

Judge rules Google has to turn over 180 documents in an NLRB case | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. A judge appointed by the National Labor Relations Board has ruled that Google must turn over some 180 documents related to an internal campaign to fight union organizing efforts by employees.

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How Hebbia is building AI for in-depth research

Fast Company Tech

And, according to Hebbia , questions that require an analysis of a big data set that goes beyond finding relevant documents often can’t be answered by RAG alone. Air Force, law firm Gunderson Dettmer, and private equity firms Charlesbank and Cinven.