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  • Inside the music behind the Netflix hit : Here & Now Anytime : NPR

    Inside the music behind the Netflix hit : Here & Now Anytime : NPR

    The singing voices of HUNTR/X from “KPop Demon Hunters,” REI AMI, EJAE and Audrey Nuna perform onstage at iHeartRadio 102.7…

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  • Senator Padilla Applauds Progress on Chatbot Regulations and Urges Legislature to Take Action

    Senator Padilla Applauds Progress on Chatbot Regulations and Urges Legislature to Take Action

    SACRAMENTO – Today, State Senator Steve Padilla (D-San Diego) issued the following statement in response to OpenAI and Common Sense Media reaching an agreement on comprehensive chatbot safety regulations that builds upon last year’s SB 243 to protect children and other vulnerable users:

     

    “Today, we’re witnessing a significant breakthrough between child advocates and tech leaders to improve child safety online. The proposed safeguards for chatbot technology are an important step forward to protect children through enhanced parental controls and age verification, auditing provisions, and disrupting addictive patterns embedded within chatbots. I want to thank Jim Steyer and Bruce Reed at Common Sense Media and the leaders of OpenAI for working together to create durable safeguards for children and to the Governor for pushing and nudging the parties to keep talking and working to forge these critical new protections.

    While this is an important milestone, there’s more work to be done and I continue to believe this issue should be tackled by the Legislature and Governor through a public process inviting all stakeholders to participate. Given the rapidly evolving nature of this technology, we also shouldn’t put this law into the Constitution as proposed in the updated initiative – doing so would create an unnecessarily high-bar to revise and update that law in the future. Moreover, legislative hearings will provide the broader public an opportunity to comment and provide input on this important issue.

    Therefore, I urge Common Sense Media, OpenAI and leaders in both houses to come together and commit to quick, but thorough, action on this topic. I look forward to working with the Assembly’s champion on this issue and Chair of Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee, Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, and the Senate’s newly-appointed Privacy, Digital Technologies, and Consumer Protection Committee Chair, Christopher Cabaldon, to enshrine additional child protections into law.”

     

    Senator Padilla’s Senate Bill 243, the first-of-its-kind law in the nation, requires chatbot operators to implement critical, reasonable, and attainable safeguards around interactions with artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and provide families with a private right to pursue legal actions against noncompliant and negligent developers. At the time Governor Newsom signed SB 243, he urged the tech industry and child advocates to continue negotiations to strengthen and improve upon that measure.

    Already this year, several measures to advance and strengthen SB 243 have been introduced including Senator Padilla’s Senate Bill 300 to:

    • Bring age verification protocol in line with California’s landmark law, requiring chatbot operators to adhere to a stricter standard
    • Require operators to prevent chatbots from producing or facilitating the exchange of any sexually explicit material or proposing any sexually explicit content in interactions with minors

    Senator Padilla also introduced Senate Bill 867, a 4-year moratorium on the sale and manufacture of toys with AI chatbots embedded in them, the first-in-the-nation, to allow safety regulations to be developed to ensure children’s safety.

    To learn more about Senator Padilla’s continued efforts to create common sense regulations around AI chatbots, click here and here.

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    Steve Padilla represents the 18th Senate District, which includes the communities of Chula Vista, the Coachella Valley, Imperial Beach, the Imperial Valley, National City, and San Diego. Prior to his election to the Senate in 2022, Senator Padilla was the first person of color ever elected to city office in Chula Vista, the first Latino Mayor, and the first openly LGBT person to serve or be elected to city office. Website of Senator Steve Padilla: https://sd18.senate.ca.gov/

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  • Can’t get motivated? This brain circuit might explain why — and it can be turned off

    Can’t get motivated? This brain circuit might explain why — and it can be turned off

    A neural circuit connecting brain areas related to risk and reward can makes it hard to start a difficult task. Credit: Plume Creative/Getty

    Sometimes the hardest part of doing an unpleasant task is simply getting started – typing the first…

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  • Saudi Defense Delegation Visits Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    A 15-member delegation of the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Command and Staff College, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on their Foreign Study Tour in Pakistan, visited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today.

    2. The Additional…

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  • #10 Illini Wrestling Welcomes in #11 Minnesota for Big Ten Home Opener

    #10 Illini Wrestling Welcomes in #11 Minnesota for Big Ten Home Opener

    CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The No. 10 Fighting Illini wrestling team is set to begin their Big Ten dual season with No….

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  • Minisforum Shows Intel “Panther Lake” Mini PC and More at CES 2026

    Minisforum Shows Intel “Panther Lake” Mini PC and More at CES 2026

    Minisforum had a quite a presence at CES 2026 with mini PCs ranging from Intel to AMD solutions, even with a mix of Arm-based SoCs. Interestingly, the systems come in various shapes and sizes, but our focus starts with the M2 Pro mini PC. Shaped…

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  • Maternal flu, Tdap vaccination cuts risk of infant hospitalization, ED visits 70% to 89%, researchers estimate

    Maternal flu, Tdap vaccination cuts risk of infant hospitalization, ED visits 70% to 89%, researchers estimate

    The influenza and tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough; Tdap) vaccines are an estimated 69.7% and 88.6% effective against flu- or pertussis-related hospitalizations or emergency department (ED) visits, respectively, among the…

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  • State Announces Launch of West Tennessee Music Census – News

    State Announces Launch of West Tennessee Music Census – News

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD), Tennessee Entertainment Commission (TEC), Tennessee Department of…

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  • What we know : NPR

    What we know : NPR

    People observe a moment of silence in Minneapolis at a news conference organized by the group Minneapolis Families for…

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