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Grok 4, the large language model (LLM) developed by xAI and deployed on X (formerly Twitter), made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
The future of AI regulation is here—and it starts August 2, 2025. That’s when the European Union’s landmark AI Act formally enacts its first major set of obligations for developers and deployers of ...
What actions have been taken against companies illegally using AI in Europe? The majority of the penalties and fines issued for AI thus far have been in the EU as authorities have cracked down on the ...
Generative AI is currently at the peak of the AI hype cycle, and is being used for a wide range of applications. Trained on vast amounts of data, generative AI models can produce content such as ...
This blog explores all changes made in NYC's Local Law 144, also known as the Bias Audit Law, which regulates AI tools used in employment decisions.
This blog post will provide an overview of what data contamination is, why it can be harmful, how to detect it, and how to mitigate it in the context of LLMS.
Brazil takes the lead in South America's AI regulation, proposing three laws to govern ethical AI development, building on a comprehensive AI strategy.
Learn about bias mitigation strategies in classification tasks. Explore methods to address bias and promote fairness in machine learning models.
Similar to the New York City Bias Audit Law, New York has proposed AB A00567 to require disparate impact analysis of automated employment decision tools.
This blog provides an overview of AI risk management, including the risks and best practices for managing AI implementation.
This article explains the blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights published by the White House to regulate AI and algorithms.
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