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European Union’s new AI law: What programmers need to know

Open Access Government - Technology News

Its impact on everyday software development varies significantly depending on the risk level of the AI system in question. According to Hermanns, most programmers will not see substantial changes unless they are developing high-risk AI systems.

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What challenges do we face five years after the launch of General Data Protection Regulation?

Open Access Government - Technology News

On 25th May 2018, the EU implemented the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR); Robin Campbell-Burt discusses what’s changed 5 years later On 25th May, the EU implemented the General Data Protection Regulation – shortened to GDPR – which ultimately changed the way we deal with data.

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Enhancing Federal AI Safety: Responsible and Secure AI Sandbox

Microsoft Public Sector

As AI technologies become essential in federal agencies, establishing a responsible, secure, and ethical framework for their development and deployment is crucial. The National AI Initiative Act of 2020 further bolsters this foundation by promoting AI research and policy development.

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Harnessing the power of generative AI in AWS GovCloud

AWS Public Sector Blog

AWS GovCloud (US) adheres to Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) High, the Department of Justice (DOJ) Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) , US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) , and other compliance mandates. A full list can be found at Compliance in the AWS GovCloud (US) User Guide.

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The evolution of fraud and the importance of continuous professional development and learning

Open Access Government - Technology News

This article looks at how fraud has evolved, why continuous professional development (CPD) is crucial for fraud investigators, and some practical ways to stay sharp in the fight against fraud Fraud isnt new; humans have been conning each other since the first trade deals. But in todays hyper-connected world, the game has changed.

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Tech innovations get tryout in regulatory sandboxes

GCN

By temporarily waiving regulations over new technology, states can evaluate how existing laws can impact entrepreneurs and economic development.

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Landscape maintenance supplies and equipment are often near the top of local government shopping lists

American City & Country

Urban development and redevelopment. McGinty notes that these projects often encompass large-scale development or redevelopment of urban areas. Some government agencies or departments have internal policies about them even where no such laws or regulations yet exist.”