#AI horizons 25-10 – US–EU AI Legal Moves
Summary of new AI laws in California and New York, and EU compliance tools for the AI Act, focusing on safety and accountability.
Summary of new AI laws in California and New York, and EU compliance tools for the AI Act, focusing on safety and accountability.
Explores the role of IT security and other risk professionals in advising businesses, arguing for a normative approach to extreme risks.
Examines the rationale and impact of 'real name' policies in open-source software projects, discussing legal accountability and community inclusivity.
A satirical dialogue highlighting developer resistance and misconceptions about implementing web accessibility standards.
Explains why government agencies can't use standard online service terms and how to negotiate custom agreements for the federal market.
A guide for government attorneys on open source software licensing, covering common licenses, legal issues, and best practices for agency participation.
A comparison of the GPL (copyleft) and MIT (permissive) open-source licenses, explaining their key differences and when to use each.
Discusses web hosting company Bluehost's legal compliance and trust issues after revealing a customer's identity for a satirical site.
Twitter challenged a court gag order to notify users about a government data request, setting a precedent for digital privacy rights.