Tennessee Attorney General Urges Congress To Study AI And Its Harmful Effects On Kids

As Part Of A Bipartisan 54-State And Territory Coalition, Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined A Letter Urging Congress To Study How Artificial Intelligence Can And Is Being Used To Exploit Children Through Child Sexual Abuse Material And To Propose Legislation To Protect Children From Those Abuses.

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Gov. Lee Conspires With Dems, Educating White Christians That They Are ‘Privileged’, If They Can’t Read – Pass ‘Em Anyways, Education Embracing AI & Much More! The TennCon Big 7

Gov. Lee Conspires With Dems, Educating White Christians That They Are ‘Privileged’, If They Can’t Read – Pass ‘Em Anyways, Education Embracing AI, Accountability For Students But Not School Systems, Taxpayer Dollars for TN’s Green New Deal, & Some Good News Too! All This & More On This Week’s Edition Of The Tennessee Conservative’s Big 7 Weekend Digest!

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“Embracing AI,” University Of Tennessee At Knoxville Plans for AI Integration And Releases Guidelines

The University Of Tennessee At Knoxville (UTK) Has Decided To Integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) Into Their Educational System, Under The Guise Of Simply “Enhancing” The Learning Experience.

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TN Attorney General Urges Federal Agency To Prioritize Transparent, Risk-Based Approach To AI Governance

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Has Joined 22 Other Attorneys General In Urging The National Telecommunications And Information Administration To Advance Artificial Intelligence Governance Policies That Prioritize Robust Transparency, Reliable Testing And Assessment Requirements, And Allow For Government Oversight And Enforcement For High-Risk Uses.

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Driverless Vehicles Coming To Chattanooga As Part Of “Smart City” Downtown Plan

Driverless Vehicles Are Part Of The Plan For The Downtown Area Of Chattanooga As The “Smart City” Continues To Expand Its Infrastructure Over The Next Two Years.

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Montgomery County Schools Consider AI-Based Technology To Keep Weapons Out of Schools

A Recent String Of Fake Calls Of Active Shooters In A Number Of Tennessee Public Schools Has Brought The Issue Of School Safety Back To The Forefront. Many School Systems Are Looking Into The Possibility Of Additional Technology, And Even Artificial Intelligence, To Help Alleviate Some Safety Concerns.

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Vanderbilt Catches Flack For Using AI To Compose Letter To Students Following Mass Shooting In Michigan

An Apology Has Been Issued By Vanderbilt University After Students Were Upset By The Thoughtlessness Displayed By The University In Using ChatGPT, An Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chatbot, To Draft A Message That Was Sent To Students Regarding The Recent Michigan State University Mass Shooting.

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