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Remember the early days of AI image generation? Oh how we laughed when our prompts resulted in people with too many fingers, rubbery limbs, and other details easily pointing to fakes. But if you haven’t been keeping up,
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Rep. Ayanna Pressley reintroduced the AI Civil Rights Act to prevent companies from using what Democrats referred to as biased and discriminatory AI-powered algorithms.