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AI: two prongs promote innovation without harm?

Public health researchers in the US are proposing a novel approach to encourage self-regulation within the AI community, with the aim of reducing harmful outcomes without stifling innovation. “Efforts to promote ethical and trustworthy AI must go beyond what is legally mandated as the baseline for acceptable conduct,” said Jennifer Wager of Penn State University. “We can and should strive ...

Will The US Follow Japan, Korea and the EU?

With Japan, Korea and Europe finding that Intel breached anti-trust law, who will be next? The EU sent its report on the Intel case to the anti-trust authorities in 27 countries. The US FTC, which has been investigating Intel for a year, received a copy of the report and could be the next country to bring an action.

Rambus Dog’s Breakfast

The marathon Rambus legal saga is throwing up curious results. A US federal judge has ruled that Rambus was under no legal obligation to disclose its patent position while it sat on a JEDEC committee for determining DRAM standards.  

Wake Up, You Wall Street Journal Guys!

It’s very odd to see the Wall Street Journal today complaining about the EC’s application of anti-trust law to Intel. After all the WSJ is the organ of American business, and America pretty much invented modern anti-trust law with the Sherman Act of 1890.