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Maximizing Value: Intelligent ITSM's Role in Boosting Savings and Efficiency

Maximizing Value: Intelligent ITSM’s Role in Boosting Savings and Efficiency

IT service desks have long been viewed as expensive but necessary cost centers that play an essential role in keeping organizations operational. However, this perception is rapidly changing as intelligent IT service management (ITSM) platforms demonstrate their ability to transform service operations from expense drains into efficiency engines that deliver measurable cost savings and strategic […]

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State AI Regulation Survived a Federal Ban. What Comes Next? - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

State AI Regulation Survived a Federal Ban. What Comes Next? – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Following weeks of intense debate, Congress has now managed to pass H.R. 1, its landmark tax and spending package to reorient federal investment and deliver numerous Republican priorities. Among a host of changes, the law will permanently extend President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts and curb federal support for causes such as Medicaid expansion, electric

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The Politics of Fragmentation and Capture in AI Regulation - promarket.org

The Politics of Fragmentation and Capture in AI Regulation – promarket.org

In new research, Filippo Lancieri, Laura Edelson, and Stefan Bechtold explore how the political economy of artificial intelligence regulation is shaped by the strategic behavior of governments, technology companies, and other agents. As the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) systems continue to grow—particularly those based on large language models (LLMs)—there are increasing international discussions on

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AI Regulation in the US: Why Keeping Up Will Become Harder  | IoT For All

AI Regulation in the US: Why Keeping Up Will Become Harder | IoT For All

Responsible AI is getting a lot of buzz. With policy conversations around the deregulation of AI, we’ve been led to believe that ethical practices are falling on enterprises, as they largely have since the inception of the technology. This, however, is wrong. The days of “AI washing” are coming to an end. And while we

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Supreme Court Rules Affirmative Action Is Unconstitutional In Landmark Case With Harvard And UNC

An AI Ethics Roadmap Beyond Academic Integrity For Higher Education

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS – JUNE 29: People walk through the gate on Harvard Yard at the Harvard University campus on June 29, 2023 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that race-conscious admission policies used by Harvard and the University of North Carolina violate the Constitution, bringing an end to affirmative action in higher education.

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‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Leaves AI Regulation to States and Localities … For Now

‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Leaves AI Regulation to States and Localities … For Now

On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law—a budget reconciliation bill enacting several signature policies of the President’s second-term agenda. Left on the cutting-room floor, however, was an ambitious attempt to prohibit nearly all state and local regulation of artificial intelligence (“AI”) for the foreseeable future. The version

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Prompt Privacy

Prompt Privacy

Every day, millions of people input prompts (whether questions or instructions) into AI tools such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, DALL-E, or Meta AI. Recently, media coverage highlighted what seemed to be a gap in awareness for many users of the latter: people could read the “conversations” that strangers were having with Meta’s chatbot—including both the

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AI Data Centers' Thirst: North Carolina Faces Huge Water Demand

AI Data Centers’ Thirst: North Carolina Faces Huge Water Demand

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence is fueling demand not just for electricity but also for water, raising new questions for communities in North Carolina. Industry estimates show a 250-megawatt data center can use about a billion gallons of water each year, or 2.7 million gallons a day. Ed Buchan, assistant director of Raleigh Water,

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Developing AI Ethics in the Classroom - Harvard Graduate School of Education

Developing AI Ethics in the Classroom – Harvard Graduate School of Education

The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as large language models and chatbots has considerably changed the academic landscape. Teachers have had to adapt on the fly, straddling the line behind harnessing these tools for their own educational gain in the classroom while preventing their potential misuse. In its wake, AI’s rapid ascendence has

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New York Seeks to RAISE the Bar on AI Regulation - Morgan Lewis

New York Seeks to RAISE the Bar on AI Regulation – Morgan Lewis

New York state lawmakers on June 12, 2025 passed the Responsible AI Safety and Education Act (the RAISE Act), which aims to safeguard against artificial intelligence (AI)-driven disaster scenarios by focusing on the largest AI model developers; the bill now heads to the governor’s desk for final approval. The RAISE Act is the latest legislative

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