New Survey: D.C. Residents Concerned About Distracted Driving, Open To Driverless Cars

Following a City Council-led public roundtable last month on autonomous vehicle testing in Washington D.C., Chamber of Progress released a poll showing deep resident dissatisfaction with transportation in D.C. – and broad support for exploring new technologies, including autonomous vehicles to ease transit problems. Read the full poll results here According to the survey, conducted… Continue reading New Survey: D.C. Residents Concerned About Distracted Driving, Open To Driverless Cars

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CFPB Orders Federal Supervision of Google

Yesterday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) moved to bring Google under formal federal supervision, subjecting the company to the same rigorous regulatory practices intended for traditional banks. The CFPB brought action against Google’s peer-to-peer payment service, Google Pay – even though Google discontinued the service earlier this year. “Director Chopra is like Captain Ahab… Continue reading CFPB Orders Federal Supervision of Google

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TRAIN Act Could Derail AI Innovation 

Today, Senate lawmakers introduced the TRAIN Act, which would allow copyright holders to access training records for AI models to determine if their work was used. If enacted, the legislation could inflict new legal uncertainty on AI developers and hinder competition in the Generative AI (GenAI) space.  “The TRAIN Act isn’t ready for the rails,… Continue reading TRAIN Act Could Derail AI Innovation 

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