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Connecticut legislators introduced a package of technology bills, including proposed regulations on facial recognition technology, children's use of social media and artificial intelligence.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has joined a coalition demanding that the platform X stop its AI chatbot from creating nonconsensual sexual images.
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From AI chatbots to social media safeguards, Connecticut and New York lawmakers drove major tech policy debates in 2025, pushing protections for children while navigating limits on regulation.
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A survey finds that 56% of psychologists are trying out artificial intelligence tools at work, mainly for administrative tasks. A majority also are concerned about harms of AI on patients and society.
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Connecticut lawmakers are warning residents to be vigilant as AI-generated robocall scams rise during the holiday season.
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The Post calls the podcast an "AI-powered tool" that turns its articles into an audio news digest.
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After a long career as a photographer, a Connecticut man had to come to terms with the gradual loss of his eyesight. However, with the help of new technology, he's reconnecting with the world.
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Some Connecticut lawmakers want Congress to reject a potential provision in a national defense bill that would prohibit state laws from regulating Artificial Intelligence.
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) is advocating for a ban on AI companions for children.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul called on artificial intelligence companies to implement safety features for users, as a reminder that the AI companion law is now in effect.