
Ted Shapiro
Chief Meteorologist at WAGM-TV (Presque Isle, ME )
Weather Educator. Let's get weather observation incorporated into weather units taught to our young people! Becoming "Sky-Aware" makes one Weather-Savvy!
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2 months ago |
lexology.com | Mark Deem |Ted Shapiro
The European Commission has published Guidelines on prohibited AI practices, as defined by the EU AI Act. Article 5 of the Act prohibits the “placing on the EU market, putting into service, or use of certain AI systems for manipulative, exploitative, social control or surveillance practices, which by their inherent nature violate fundamental rights and Union values”.
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2 months ago |
lexology.com | Ted Shapiro
The European Commission has published its 2025 Work Programme, focussing on delivering what it calls a “bolder, simpler, faster Union”. Top of the agenda is the EU’s commitment to simplify its rules, stating that “by forging strong partnerships with businesses and stakeholders, [it] will examine the design and application of [its] legislation to streamline regulations and implement policies more effectively”.
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2 months ago |
lexology.com | Ted Shapiro
The European Commission has endorsed the integration of the ‘Code of Practice on Disinformation’ into the framework of the Digital Services Act (“DSA”), meaning that the Code will help inform whether organisations have complied with the DSA when it comes to addressing risks relating to disinformation. The Code was initially published in 2018 (we commented upon it here) and followed growing concerns about the spread of fake news on various online platforms.
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2 months ago |
lexology.com | Mark Deem |Ted Shapiro
The European Commission has announced that it will shelve the much-beleaguered AI Liability Directive. The Directive was first proposed in September 2022, and it sought to adapt non-contractual civil liability rules to address artificial intelligence. As it was put at the time, “current national liability rules, in particular based on fault, are not suited to handling liability claims for damage caused by AI-enabled products and services.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
lexology.com | Rachel Alexander |Ted Shapiro
The Society of Authors (“SoA”) has written to Chief Executives of AI developers, putting them “on express notice” that the SOA’s over 12,500 members do not authorise the use of their works for the development of AI systems unless they have specifically agreed licensing arrangements.
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Let's get weather observation incorporated into weather units taught to our kids! Becoming "Sky-Aware" makes one Weather-Savvy!

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