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Tag Archives: Congress

American flags for the federal government should be made in the U.S. only, Congress says

July 29, 2024 American flags should be made in the U.S., Congress says The ‘All American Flag Act’ would require government-purchased flags to be produced with 100% American-made materials as well as manufactured in the U.S. BY Associated Press Soon, Old Glory will have to be born in the land of the free and not merely … Continue reading American flags for the federal government should be made in the U.S. only, Congress says

Congress is reportedly limiting staff use of AI models like ChatGPT

Andrew Tarantola   @terrortola For a product that its own creators, in a marketing pique, once declared “too dangerous” to release to the general public, OpenAI’s ChatGPT is seemingly everywhere these days. The versatile automated text generation (ATG) system, which is capable of outputting copy that is nearly indistinguishable from a human writer’s work, is … Continue reading Congress is reportedly limiting staff use of AI models like ChatGPT

Elon Musk Suggests Independents Vote Republican For Control Of Congress

Elon Musk Suggests Independents Vote Republican For Control Of Congress by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, November 7, 2022 If comedian Kathy Griffin didn’t impersonate Twitter CEO Elon Musk this past weekend, misleading people on the social network to believe he would vote Democrat in Tuesday’s election, the general public might not know his political views.  Some … Continue reading Elon Musk Suggests Independents Vote Republican For Control Of Congress

Anti-union bills bubble up in Congress, despite growing voter support for organized labor

By Sam Becker August 02, 2022     Workers are having a moment. As the pandemic has shifted more power into the hands of employees—for the time being, at least—labor strikes and an interest in unions have picked up around the country. In fact, the number of union representation petitions filed with the National Labor … Continue reading Anti-union bills bubble up in Congress, despite growing voter support for organized labor

Facebook CEO’s set list for EU Parliament sounded a lot like his performance for Congress last month

Zuckerberg hit all of his usual talking points, while doing his best to avoid answering specific questions from Parliament members. Amy Gesenhues on May 23, 2018 Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took his apology tour across the ocean (May 25, 2018) and appeared before the EU’s Parliament to answer questions about the platform’s recent data privacy … Continue reading Facebook CEO’s set list for EU Parliament sounded a lot like his performance for Congress last month

Facebook, Periscope and Congress – Why You Can’t Ignore Social Media Anymore

by Laura Donovan June 24, 2016 Follow @thewordproJune 24, 2016 If you still think Social Media is not a viable resource to share news, search for information or even marketing and advertise your business you really need to get with the program. This week House Democrats, a bunch of older politicians, proved that Social Media … Continue reading Facebook, Periscope and Congress – Why You Can’t Ignore Social Media Anymore