2025-06-08 One-Minute Post

2025, Jun 08    

A ban on state AI laws could smash Big Tech’s legal guardrails, while a law firm uses AI to pursue justice for clients. An AI unicorn goes belly up, and Sage unveils AI Trust Label to empower SMBs. AI Regulation in 2025 focuses on responsible innovation, addressing concerns over data privacy and algorithmic bias. The rise of Sora and Generative Video AI raises concerns about biased training data.

Articles we found interesting:

  • 1. A ban on state AI laws could smash Big Tech's legal guardrails | The Verge link Highlight: She spent 5 years covering tech policy at CNBC, writing about antitrust, privacy, and content moderation reform. Senate Commerce Republicans have kept …

  • 2. Tech Talk: Law firm uses AI to pursue justice for clients - MyNorthwest.com link Highlight: AI hallucinations. RELATED STORIES. Tech Talk: Genealogy …

  • 3. AI unicorn goes belly up - Morning Brew link Highlight: Putting the artificial in AI: Builder.ai may have … All Rights Reserved. PrivacyTerms of ServiceDo Not Sell / Share My Personal Information

  • 4. AI Regulation in 2025: How Governments Are Shaping Responsible Innovation link Highlight: Artificial intelligence (AI) … AI is evolving at a great pace and this has raised concerns over data privacy, algorithmic bias, misinformation and …

  • 5. Sage Unveils AI Trust Label to Empower SMB's - IT News Africa link Highlight: It focuses on key trust indicators such as compliance with privacy and data regulations, how customer data is used, safeguards to prevent bias and …

  • 6. The Rise of Sora and Generative Video AI: What It Means for Creators and Brand link Highlight: A persistent issue with Sora and Generative Video AI is bias. If the training data is biased, the models reflects racial or gender stereotypes. The …

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