ai: profound risks

1000+ tech leaders and researchers have signed an open letter calling for a pause in artificial intelligence citing the profound societal risks. The signatories say the industry ethical standards,  Asilomar AI Principles, are not being followed. “Humanity can enjoy a flourishing future with AI. Having succeeded in creating powerful AI systems, we can now enjoy […]

cyber concerns & medical devices

The FDA has indicated it will stop approving medical devices with cyber security concerns. Beginning October 1, 2023 devices will have to meet cyber security requirements of the the FD&C Act, section 524B “Ensuring Cybersecurity of Devices.” FDA | Cybersecurity in Medical Devices: Refuse to Accept Policy for Cyber Devices and Related Systems Under Section […]

banning cbdcs

The Florida Governor has announced a plan to ban central bank digital currencies. He referred to cbdc’s as “woke ideology.” Also of note, a poll says 56% of Americans have a positive view of woke as being informed. Miami Herald | What does it mean to be ‘woke?’ Majority in the US have positive view, […]

cyber workforce linked to diversity equity and inclusion

 A report by the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) and National Governors Association (NGA) tells us the if states prioritize diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in their recruitment, hiring and retention practices and collaborate with the private sector, academia, nonprofits and other stakeholders, states can build a pipeline of workers for the thousands […]

Illinois + New York = Bitlicense

Illinois wants to follow in New York’s footsteps and create a license for bitcoin. Fintech-Digital Asset Bill (HB 3479/SB 2233)  and Financial Protection Bill (HB 3483/SB 2232) The pair of bills will create a license and regulatory structure for cryptocurrency and will establish consumer protections. State of Illinois | IDFPR Announces Landmark Legislation to Launch […]

misinformation, electronic voting machines

Misinformation around elections has led to many states combatting misinformation. Naturally, Gallup wants peoples opinions on this. 40% of republicans think elections are accurate while 85% of democrats do. Overall 63% of Americans are confident in election results. This is the largest partisan gap since 2004. Governing | State and Local Govs Prepare for 2024 Misinformation […]