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The legislation would allow Vermonters to opt out of a global data industry that generates hundreds of billions of dollars annually from the from the sale of their phone numbers, location histories, political affiliations, biometric data and other information.
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The company is spending big as it sprints to certify its electric aircraft. Revenue is up, too.
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The legislation, which still needs the governor's approval, wouldn't limit how AI video or audio can be used in political ads. Instead, it would require a disclosure if AI is being used to deceive the audience.
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Thetford Academy regularly sends teams to the VEX Robotics World Championship.
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CEO Kyle Clark said he expects the company to add hundreds of new employees over the next year and a half, with many of those positions based in Vermont.
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Water treatment workers in Vermont and beyond are grappling with how to protect against a new threat: hackers burrowing into the system and wreaking havoc.
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As generative AI's influence accelerates, how can teachers and professors adapt?
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A psychologist, psychiatrist and researcher discuss the growing use of artificial intelligence in psychotherapy.
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Electrical engineer Patrick Schlott has put up three of them, including at the North Tunbridge General Store, a library in Thetford and an informational booth in Randolph.
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The yearslong push to put guardrails on when — and how — companies can commodify key aspects of a person’s identity has taken on new urgency in Montpelier. But the tension between strict consumer protections and their potential impact on local businesses continues to thwart compromise over an issue that states are reckoning with nationwide.