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UAE set to use AI to write laws in world first | Gulf state expects move will speed up lawmaking by 70% but experts warn of ‘reliability’ issues with artificial intelligence

Strings Attached: Talking about Russia's agenda for laws in cyberspace

All 50 States Have Now Pushed ‘Right To Repair’ Laws, But Actual Enforcement Is Spotty At Best

Privacy tech firms warn France’s encryption and VPN laws threaten privacy

Right to Repair laws have now been proposed in all U.S. states

Australia, in world-first, introduces laws forcing banks and businesses to identify scammers that pay for scam/false ads, or be fined up to $50 million.

Isaac Asimov's Laws of Robotics Need an Update for AI

Inside the Plan to Teach Robots the Laws of War. Artificial intelligence is coming to warfare. Can it learn ethics?

Engineers enable quantum communication over existing fiber optic cables — new research shows data transmission using quantum teleportation is possible in parallel with a classical network at specific wavelengths | And it does not violate the laws of physics.

New York enacts laws curbing harmful social media algorithms for users under 18

MIT study explains why laws are written in an incomprehensible style

Australia: Kids under 16 to be banned from social media after Senate passes laws

Current AI scaling laws are showing diminishing returns, forcing AI labs to change course

I want to break some laws too

Scaling Laws of Optimization

Laws Need to Catch Up to Artificial Intelligence’s Unique Risks

US may exempt latest chip fabs from eco red-tape, but power is still a trip

The Eleven Laws of Showrunning [pdf]

California Gov. Newsom Signs Laws Regulating Election A.I. ‘Deepfakes’

Tech Giants Are Scrambling to Comply With Emerging Right-to-Repair Laws | You're legally entitled to fix your own gadgets in California, Minnesota, and New York—but not all tech companies have gotten the memo.