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Artificial Intelligence isn’t the future anymore – it’s here today. As a result, the state’s top cop says it’s time to harden the laws orbiting AI.
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Ben Bowman tricked an artificial intelligence program to give him a credit card number that it was supposed to keep secret. He discusses the vulnerabilities of AI.
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NewsAttorney General, Marty Jackley, says residents should be careful of financial computer scams.
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DSU Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Computer and Cyber Sciences have new deans.
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ChatGPT, an artificial writing engine, has gained fast popularity since its introduction last November. The attention has generated discussions about the future of writing at state colleges and universities.
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Governor Kristi Noem signed a bill that aims to prohibit state agencies from contracting with companies owned or controlled by what she calls “evil foreign governments.”
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Senator John Thune has introduced legislation aimed at “national security threats from foreign technologies,” including the social media app TikTok.
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South Dakota has joined a legal effort asking TikTok to comply with an investigation into whether the company violated consumer protection laws.
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A bill to restrict minors’ access to internet pornography was killed by the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday.
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Amos Aesoph and Jeff Litterick talk tech. Could artificial intelligence write a high school essay? What about a malware program? Plus, is TikTok spying on us?