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Proper use of AI can transform and improve the federal government. Improper use violates the Privacy Act.
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It’s a fundamental principle inculcated into CIA officers from day one: individual pieces of information can be combined to provide a picture that discloses sensitive intelligence.
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Presidential immunity was not the most important part of the case.
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Senator Hawley’s new bill seeks to cut U.S. AI ties with China but risks stifling innovation and hurting U.S. technical dominance instead.
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What is the status of the litigation against DOGE and other executive actions?
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Cybercrime is on the rise. International hubs will solve the problem.
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A Feb. 5 hearing—part of a suit that alleges unlawful access to Treasury systems by DOGE associates—raised more questions than answers.
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A 200-year-old sonnet and our political reality.
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An EU law enabling class-action-type lawsuits and a ruling making damages easier to obtain may increase litigation of U.S. data transfers.
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Musk’s attempts to gain access to agency databases is an egregious violation of the act, which protects personal information from abuse.
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Two federal employee unions seek to reverse actions dismantling USAID and halt further attempts to do so.