
Anh Do
Deputy Editor, Culture and Talent Team at Los Angeles Times
@LATimes deputy editor, culture and talent team. Veteran Metro reporter. I dig travel, dogs of all stripes + animal rescue. Life = art. Storytelling = value.
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2 weeks ago |
latimes.com | Anh Do
The textured mat is already on the table as Tony Lam sits down to shuffle the polished tiles. He is here to participate in a ritual that he observes four days a week, a pursuit that keeps his “head in shape.”On this day, sitting in his daughter’s house, he is competing against his wife, son-in-law and grandson, all of whom build a wall of game pieces in front of them. One by one, they roll the dice to begin their match, dealing and betting a collection of quarters.
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1 month ago |
yabookscentral.com | Anh Do |Jan Farnworth
About This Book:Into the Wild is the first book in the Wolf Girl series, a thrilling middle grade trilogy about a young girl, separated from her family, who has to learn to survive with only her new canine family by her side, from Australian bestselling author, actor, and stand-up comedian Anh Do.When disaster separates Gwen from her family, she must fend for herself, all alone in the wilderness.
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Feb 6, 2025 |
jdsupra.com | Anh Do |Leslie Harrelson |Stephanie Hartmann
On January 13, 2025, the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) released its export control titled “Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion.” This new interim final rule creates a two-pronged framework within the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) to impede U.S. adversaries from developing advanced AI models.
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Feb 6, 2025 |
jdsupra.com | Anh Do |Leslie Harrelson |Stephanie Hartmann
In the last few days of the Biden Administration, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued a flurry of new, noteworthy rules targeting national security risks in the science and technology sectors, including new export controls targeting AI, semiconductor fabricators, and biotechnology as well as a rule addressing the risks posed by connected vehicles.
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Feb 6, 2025 |
jdsupra.com | Anh Do |Leslie Harrelson |Stephanie Hartmann
On January 15, 2025, BIS issued an interim final rule controls targeting integrated circuits (“ICs”) fabricators. BIS is concerned that some IC designers have misrepresented the performance capabilities and intended end use of their designs to third-party fabricators contracted to manufacture the ICs. This makes it difficult for the fabricators to determine whether the correct Export Control Classification Number (“ECCN”) of the ICs they are producing and the corresponding restrictions.
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