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From pornography to election deep fakes, innovation and education, lawmakers say CT must act now on AI
Sen. James Maroney said he is “nearing completion” on a rewrite of a sweeping artificial intelligence bill that seeks to shield residents from discriminatory algorithms and criminalize the spread of certain AI-generated pornographic and political material.
5 questions to ask when helping an older parent with money
Credit still matters as we age. Here’s how you can help parents or other older...
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Amazon sold a chemical that led to 15 deaths. Who is responsible?
Amazon has been accused of mislabeling the product and deleting reviews that warned others how...
US shoppers buy less bread in bad news for farmers
America’s wheat crop is making a comeback. Too bad U.S. grocery shoppers want to buy...
China’s highflying EV industry is going global. Why that has Tesla and other carmakers worried
The U.S.-China rivalry has a new flashpoint in the battle for technology supremacy.
Popular CT restaurant to hold ‘thank you’ party for customers as it closes for good
The "thank you" party Sunday will be from 3 to 6 p.m. and owners and...
Navy review highlights challenges behind yearslong shipbuilding delays
The review found that the lead ship of the Columbia-class submarines is delayed 12-16 months,...
Is Musk controversy responsible for Tesla's struggles?
CEO has spread extremist views, but does it matter to car buyers in an increasingly...