Tag: ai
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New Mexico Lawmakers Move to Regulate AI, Raising Questions About Innovation and Overreach
New Mexico lawmakers have proposed legislation to regulate artificial intelligence, aiming to enhance transparency and protect civil rights. Supporters argue it addresses potential biases and accountability issues, while critics warn it could hinder innovation and competitiveness. The bill faces scrutiny as stakeholders debate the balance between regulation and progress in AI technology.
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Texas Law Enforcement’s AI Surveillance Boom Raises Transparency and Accountability Questions
A Texas Observer investigation reveals concerns over law enforcement’s use of AI surveillance tools like Tangles, which allows data collection without warrants. Critics argue it expands government surveillance without safeguards or accountability. With millions spent and limited results, the debate highlights the need for transparency and clear standards governing such technologies.
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AI-Generated Delivery Scams Hit Austin, Exposing New Risks in the Gig Economy
A DoorDash scam in Austin highlighted vulnerabilities in gig-economy platforms, using AI-generated images to falsely prove delivery. An order was marked as delivered without the food arriving, exposing weaknesses in account security and automation. While DoorDash responded promptly, the incident raises concerns about trust and fraud in an evolving technological landscape.
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$2.1 Billion Data Center Planned for North Fort Worth Highlights Texas’ Pro-Growth Strategy—And the Trade-Offs That Come With It
A $2.1 billion hyperscale data center campus by ACS Group is planned in north Fort Worth, raising economic potential and scrutiny. While proponents cite job creation and tax revenue, critics question corporate incentives and job-to-investment ratios. The project reflects Texas’ competition for tech investments amidst broader national trends and local infrastructure discussions.