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Senators look to mitigate risks in AI procurement
Government Executive· 5 days agoA bipartisan Senate duo introduced new legislation on Tuesday that proposes standards for the artificial intelligence technologies procured by the...
US senators propose guardrails for government AI purchases
The Register· 4 days agoTwo US senators have introduced a bipartisan bill that defines guardrails for the acquisition and...
U.S. Senate makes progress on D.C. judge shortages, but many vacancies still remain
WJLA· 7 days agoAs D.C. leaders have repeatedly pointed to the need to hold criminals accountable amid the rise in...
Reitz: Civility starts with us
Detroit News· 5 days agoThe Mackinac Policy Conference last month featured an encouraging moment. Four members of Congress from Michigan joined a panel discussion: two...
California U.S. Senator Alex Padilla Urges HHS to Fully Implement Health Equity and Middle Eastern...
Sierra Sun Times· 6 days agoWASHINGTON, D.C. — On Monday, U.S. Senators Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Gary Peters (D-Mich.), Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), and Cory Booker (D-N.J.), as well as Representatives ...
Republicans can’t separate themselves from Trump now — even if they want to
The Independent via Yahoo News· 4 days agoYork’s 19th — voted for President Joe Biden in 2020. Under typical circumstances, endangered...
Bipartisan Senate bill would establish federal AI acquisition guardrails
FedScoop· 5 days agoFederal agencies would have to assess the risks of artificial intelligence technologies before...
A French AI star confronts Europe’s new politics
Politico· 5 days agoFrance’s newsy week hasn’t been limited to a surge for the far right in the European Parliamentary elections, French President Emmanuel Macron’s snap dissolution of Parliament and a très-dramatic ...
Proposed $50 million development could transform downtown, add more housing
Cheboygan Daily Tribune via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoBob Pulte is behind a proposed multi-million dollar redevelopment project that could reshape the...
Public’s trust in government continues decline, survey says
Federal News Network· 5 days agoAnother survey is indicating that the public’s trust in government is continuing to decline, at less than 25% That’s down more than 10% since about a year ago, the Partnership for Public Service ...