Tag: Regulation
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Proposed silica dust regulation to prevent black lung disease may fall short : Shots
[ad_1] “There’s a lot of memories here, some good, some bad,” said Danny Smith, reflecting on his years working at the now-defunct Solid Energy mine in Pike County, Ky. Smith, 51, suffers from an advanced and incurable stage of black lung disease. Rich-Joseph Facun for NPR hide caption toggle caption Rich-Joseph Facun for NPR “There’s…
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Elevandi Exec Director Pat Patel on why crafting AI regulation in SEA demands joint effort
[ad_1] Pat Patel, Executive Director, Elevandi In an email interview with e27, Elevandi Executive Director Pat Patel explains that the integration of AI in Southeast Asia (SEA) has become a transformative force for businesses in various sectors. Its reach extends across verticals from e-commerce to agriculture. However, he stresses that “the brush strokes” of AI…
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AI Regulation: Tech titans meet United States lawmakers, Elon Musk seeks ‘referee’ for artificial intelligence
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: Tesla CEO Elon Musk called on Wednesday for a US “referee” for artificial intelligence after he, Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and other tech CEOs met with lawmakers at Capitol Hill to discuss AI regulation. Lawmakers are seeking ways to mitigate dangers of the emerging technology, which has boomed…
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An A.I. Leader Urges Regulation and a Rethink
[ad_1] Mustafa Suleyman is one of the world’s leading artificial intelligence entrepreneurs, having co-founded not one but two start-ups at the cutting edge of the most transformative technology since the internet. Mr. Suleyman, 39, is C.E.O. of Inflection AI, the company he started last year with Reid Hoffman, a co-founder of LinkedIn. In June, the…
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G20 To Establish Unified Crypto Regulation, Urges Countries To Share Information
[ad_1] Due to the ever-changing nature of cryptocurrency technology, it has always been subject to regulatory amendments around the globe. The G20, a group of 20 developed economies, has opted for a unified approach to design a comprehensive crypto rule book to address this issue. In the G20 summit held in New Delhi, leaders from…
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Mycelium food and EU regulation
[ad_1] In the 1960s, among fears of the so-called ‘protein gap’ — the idea that a growing global population would need an unsustainable amount of protein production to avoid malnutrition — researchers at British Petroleum made a remarkable discovery. A byproduct of the refinery process, waxy n-paraffins, could be fed to a certain type of…
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Could the Ripple XRP Ruling Spell the End of the SEC’s Regulation by Enforcement?
[ad_1] The SEC and those who support its approach are likely concerned that this no-good, very bad day becomes no-good, very bad days. A string of court losses with similar legal reasoning as yesterday’s ruling in the Ripple case would weaken anti-crypto Democrats’ negotiating hand further. One takes this risk when placing all their betting…
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The punctured net of Mediterranean fishing regulation: the case of Tunisia
[ad_1] This article is reserved for our members “The sea is harsh. And the work is also harsh if the wholesalers eat it all up.” So said the narrator of La Terra Trema, in 1948. Luchino Visconti’s film recounted the injustice experienced by the fishermen of a small village near Catania in Sicily. They were…
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India Raises Concerns Over EU’s Carbon Tax, Deforestation Regulation
[ad_1] EU’s regulation will enter into application on December 29, 2024. (Representational) New Delhi: A number of countries, including India, Russia, and Brazil, have flagged concerns over European Union’s (EU) carbon tax and deforestation regulation in a meeting of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva, stating that these measures would affect their industries, an…