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Michael Cohen gave lawyer fake AI-generated cases to submit to court

Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen admitted in a statement unsealed on Friday that he inadvertently sent his lawyer three nonexistent cases to cite in a court filing after using the artificial intelligence program Google Bard to generate them.

States crack down on potential AI challenges during 2024 elections

State lawmakers are trying to get ahead of the repercussions artificial intelligence could have on campaigns and voting as the 2024 elections near.

All but one of Maine’s congressional delegation condemn Trump’s 2024 ballot removal

Maine’s leading congressional lawmakers are condemning their state’s secretary of state for removing former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot.

DeSantis launches ‘Defeat the Elites’ ad attacking Biden ahead of Iowa caucuses

EXCLUSIVE — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) launched a new TV ad as he makes his closing pitch to Iowa voters ahead of the state's Jan. 15, 2024, caucuses.

Airlines ask Biden administration to reduce flight delays and cancellations

A group representing multiple major airlines is urging the Biden administration to do more to address the impact the air traffic controller staffing shortages have had on holiday flight delays and cancellations.

Oil and gas rig count dropped by one-fifth in 2023

The number of United States oil and natural gas rigs dropped by 157, or about one-fifth, in 2023, according to new data released Friday by energy services firm Baker Hughes, reversing course after two years of growth.

States give over $250 million to anti-abortion pregnancy centers after Dobbs

Pregnancy centers that help women seek alternatives to abortion have been promised over $250 million from state governments since the reversal of Roe v. Wade.

California secretary of state will appeal ruling allowing Vince Fong on congressional primary ballot

California Secretary of State Shirley Weber expressed her disappointment at a court ruling allowing Republican Assemblyman Vince Fong to appear on the primary ballot for two separate races and said she will appeal the ruling.

New York Times suit against OpenAI seen as best chance for major AI copyright ruling

The New York Times suit against OpenAI and Microsoft is the copyright case most likely to set intellectual property boundaries for the burgeoning industry of generative artificial intelligence, lawyers say.

LIV-PGA agreement deadline expected to be extended: Report

A deal between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf is not expected by Dec. 31, but the deadline is expected to be extended as the two entities reportedly appear within sight of making a deal.
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