Gregory Ewing was recently interviewed for a KBTX TV segment, “Focus at Four: New law seeks to protect Texans from AI risks.”
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Gregory Ewing was recently interviewed for a KBTX TV segment, “Focus at Four: New law seeks to protect Texans from AI risks,” providing an overview of the type of AI this new law restricts and its implications for government agencies and private companies. “Texas put together a unique set of laws around AI that really focus on how to address the risk that we may have to face,” Greg states. To watch, click here.
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