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Artificial IntelligenceJoanna Andreasson/DALL-E4 In the June 2024 issue, we explore the ways that artificial intelligence is shaping our economy and culture. The stories and art are about AI—and occasionally by AI. (Throughout the issue, we have rendered all text generated by AI-powered tools in blue.) To read the rest of the issue, go here. Vernor Vinge was the bard of artificial intelligence, a novelist and mathematician who devoted his career to imagining the nearl…See the Story
We can’t imagine the future of AI
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Corruption · TehranAn Iranian court has sentenced rapper Toomaj Salehi to death after finding him guilty of "corruption on Earth." Salehi has been arrested multiple times for his songs about the government's corruption and stifling of dissent.The post Brickbat: Songs of Protest appeared first on Reason.com.See the Story
Brickbat: Songs of Protest
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California, United States · CaliforniaAmerican federalism is struggling. Federal rules are an overwhelming presence in every state government, and some states, due to their size or other leverage, can impose their own policies on much or all of the country. The problem has been made clearer by an under-the-radar plan to phase out diesel locomotives in California. If the federal government provides the state with a helping hand, it would bring nationwide repercussions for a vital, ov…See the Story
How California's Ban on Diesel Locomotives Could Have Major National Repercussions
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Port Carbon · Port CarbonDennis Powanda and Vincent Yakaitis are bound together by a common experience: They were both criminally charged in connection with an attempted burglary. Powanda was the burglar, and Yakaitis was the property owner. Ah, justice. Indeed, that's not a misprint, parody, or a bad joke (although I wish it were the latter). Powanda was arrested and charged with criminal trespass and burglary, along with other related offenses, for executing the botch…See the Story
This elderly man was arrested after shooting a burglar in self-defense—because his gun was unlicensed
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United States · United StatesToday a unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted the U.S. Department of Justice's petition for a writ of mandamus seeking dismissal of Juliana v. United States, the so-called "Kids Climate Case." The brief order was short and direct. It noted that the Ninth Circuit had previously concluded that the plaintiffs lacked standing and ordered the case dismissed. Contrary to the plaintiffs' claims, no intervening decis…See the Story
Ninth Circuit Puts An End to the Kids Climate Case
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Florida, United States · FloridaStreet Cop Training instructors glorified violence, made discriminatory remarks, and offered unprofessional and unconstitutional advice to officers, said a watchdog.See the Story
Florida police departments spent thousands on training seminars banned in 9 states
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