
Madyson Fitzgerald
Newsletter Producer and Breaking News Reporter at Stateline
certified yapper | she/her | newsletters + social media + tech policy news + etc @stateline_news | prev: @RTDNEWS @URCollegian @urichmond
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4 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Madyson Fitzgerald
A laptop using an artificial intelligence program is displayed at a store. Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill that would have made his state the second with comprehensive AI regulations. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed legislation Monday that would have required developers and companies using “high-risk” artificial intelligence systems to take steps to protect consumers from discrimination.
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4 weeks ago |
kiowacountypress.net | Madyson Fitzgerald
(Colorado Newsline) This story originally appeared in Stateline. Even as the Trump administration lowers some artificial intelligence guardrails in hopes of boosting innovation, states continue to establish policies for the safe use of AI. During his first week in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order revoking some Biden-era programs promoting the safe use of artificial intelligence.
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1 month ago |
stateline.org | Madyson Fitzgerald
by Madyson Fitzgerald, Stateline March 25, 2025 Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed legislation Monday that would have required developers and companies using “high-risk” artificial intelligence systems to take steps to protect consumers from discrimination. If signed into law, Virginia would have become the second state to enact comprehensive artificial intelligence rules, behind Colorado.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Madyson Fitzgerald
18 hours agoThe Guy Who Predicted the 2008 Crash Issues Warning About Elon Musk Torpedoing Federal Spending"I think we are underestimating the impact to the economy of the cuts we're making at the federal government." Everyone's talking about recession …12 hours agoAnalysis | Trump’s shocking military plan leak epitomizes a sloppy operationThe administration inadvertently shared plans for strikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebels ahead of time with a prominent journalist.
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1 month ago |
route-fifty.com | Madyson Fitzgerald
Insights & Reports This story was originally published by Stateline. Even as the Trump administration lowers some artificial intelligence guardrails in hopes of boosting innovation, states continue to establish policies for the safe use of AI. During his first week in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order revoking some Biden-era programs promoting the safe use of artificial intelligence.
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Some are concerned that the infrastructure needed to add data centers to the electric grid will drive up residents’ utility bills. The growing use of AI, which requires massive amounts of computing power, has added to that worry. via @stateline_news: https://t.co/n6QzYeuT84