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Latent AI opens its expanded Princeton HQ with new data center, adding 23 employees with plans for additional hires.
The Jersey City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to ban the use of AI-driven, rent-setting software by landlords. The ordinance, introduced by Councilmember James Solomon, is the first of ...
The signatories include Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Alphabet Workers Union, and more.
On April 23, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin filed a lawsuit targeting AI-driven pricing software using in the housing market, alleging it enables landlords to collude and drive up rents.
As the world continues its rapid technological transformation, New Jersey stands at the threshold of an unprecedented opportunity: harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to drive ...
New Jersey state senators advanced a trio of bills that would navigate regulation of AI data centers. The first bill requires the state’s Board of Public Utilities to conduct a study on the ...
Choose New Jersey and Foundry, a premier AI cloud platform, announced April 23 a strategic initiative. The collaboration aims to provide AI startups in the Garden State with priority access to ...
More than 100 organizations are raising alarms about a provision in the House’s sweeping tax and spending cuts package that would hamstring the regulation of artificial intelligence systems.
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