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Tech that helps businesses make decisions or target ads will be given freer rein following pressure from the governor.
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A viral podcast showcases a Medford doctor’s research into whether some children with autism can communicate telepathically. But the fiercest debate isn’t about mind reading — it’s about a method used to help some people spell out words, and whether they are truly speaking for themselves.
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Governor Gavin Newsom is pushing for artificial intelligence to play a larger role in California’s state government operations.
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According to Google, its latest quantum computing chip, Willow, is capable of solving a complex computation problem in just 5 minutes that would take the world’s fastest supercomputer 10 septillion years to solve.
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It’s not yet clear if Oregonians’ vehicle registration data is impacted.
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Attorney General Dan Rayfield issued a consumer alert in Oregon after 23andMe announced it would file for bankruptcy.
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More than 500 researchers and their supporters gathered in Salem outside the state capitol building.
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Northwest researchers find Medford, Grants Pass and Bend had the most wildfire smoke from 2019-2023.
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A narrow bill would be one of the first attempts in Oregon to regulate the rapidly changing technology that some worry could supplant medical professionals.
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The National Institutes of Health, a big funder of Oregon research studies, suddenly cancelled key funding meetings.
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The state’s attorney general asked the company how it plans to transfer assets out of its charitable nonprofit.
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Gov. Tina Kotek had urged the Biden Administration to choose Oregon for one of the research and development centers.
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The guidance, based on existing state law, is a starting point to protect Oregonians, outgoing Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum says.
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Just over half of Californians say they have a negative view of artificial intelligence, according to a recent survey. That could impact future regulation on it in the state.