The first lady’s communications director, Nick Clemens, told California Decoded: “Protecting children from malicious attacks online is something First Lady Melania Trump cares
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Axios on MSNWhy menopause care is still a challenge in CaliforniaMenopause is something every woman goes through, but doctors — even OB-GYNs — aren't required to learn much about it. Why it matters: Millions of women in California and around the world lack access to the care they need — and some are getting misinformation at the doctor's office.
Drata explored why businesses hesitate to adopt AI, citing skepticism, budget limits, and lack of expertise as key barriers to AI growth.
A newly proposed California bill seeks to regulate artificial intelligence decision-making tools in employment and other key areas – but will
Add AI to the growing list of potentially harmful things legislators want to protect children from, with a new bill introduced in California.
Scott Wiener's latest bill is one to watch not just because of the controversy it generated last time around, but for what it says about who gets to regulate AI in the Golden State, and beyond.
Senate Republicans responded with Senate Bill 554, called the Safety Before Criminal Sanctuary Act. Introduced by state Senator and Minority Leader Brian Jones, a San Diego Republican, the bill doesn’t seek to change California’s sanctuary state status. Instead, Jones wants to stop local governments from adding any more restrictions.
When a California doctor asked state Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan to sign a form allowing AI to transcribe her child’s medical visit, she refused. Her concern? Intimate medical ...
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