
Why Colorado replaced its AI discrimination law with a transparency requirement that the feds might challenge anyway
Colorado watered down its AI legislation but may still face litigation from the Department of Justice.
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Colorado watered down its AI legislation but may still face litigation from the Department of Justice.

Jackson’s concurrence traces the 14th Amendment to work done by people ‘beyond Congress’ and Black Americans who ‘helped galvanize the push for full equality.’

Most people credit policing or the lack of it, but the real story tracks three trends that rose and fell together.

Same-sex marriages and an apology from the state followed the homosexual law reform, but gaps remain for some people trying to have historic convictions expunged.

Finding a reason to learn that comes from within ourselves - intrinsic motivation - is key.

Rather than simply recounting history, each new version reworks a shared cultural template for contemporary audiences.

Angus Taylor has delivered his most comprehensive attack so far on One Nation in a speech to the Sydney Institute.

Infantino’s global game runs on money and power. As they become increasingly concentrated, the possibility for challenging his leadership diminish.

The government believes it can’t allow “the tech bros to let it rip”, as one source puts it. But it can’t allow the country to fall behind the pack either.

There are myriad, quiet ways Australians rely on an internet connection for their health and wellbeing. The impact is harder to count.

Maybe we love Neil because we’re jealous of his freedom

The most important lesson for Australia is not to slow digitalisation, but to make it more resilient and remove single points of failure.