Imagine a world where a job application is rejected not by a human recruiter but by an algorithm that quietly favors candidates based on irrelevant traits like gender or race, leaving qualified individuals in the dark about why they were passed over. This scenario isn’t science fiction—it’s a
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The AI Landscape: A Battleground of Innovation and Regulation Imagine a world where a single algorithm decides who gets a loan, who gets hired, or even who wins an election, all without transparent oversight. This is no longer science fiction but a stark reality as artificial intelligence permeates
Mounting anxiety over a sweeping shift in federal homelessness policy collided with courtroom urgency as twenty states and the District of Columbia challenged a new rule that would cap permanent housing under the Continuum of Care program at 30 percent, a ceiling that critics said risked unraveling
Opening Gambit A fast-ticking deadline, a fragile bipartisan window, and one clause about abortion coverage now threatened to upend a health deal the White House cast as essential to keeping premiums in check. With subsidies set to lapse at year’s end, budget staff warned that even a short delay
In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) systems draft legal documents, drive cars, and even compose music, a pressing question emerges: should AI ever be treated as a person under the law? Ohio has thrust itself into this debate with House Bill 469 (HB 469), a legislative proposal introduced