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Attorney General Marty Jackley is joining an effort to find ways to end Google’s monopoly over internet search engines.
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A bill prohibiting “deepfakes” – or realistic AI generated images, audio or video recordings of real people - to influence elections in South Dakota advances from committee.
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Artificial intelligence and its implications is here to stay in the real world. That motivated one lawmaker to begin work to codify policy relating to it.
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A Senate panel is advancing a House proposal to require individuals provide identification to access pornographic material online. It’s an idea debated by state lawmakers since legislative session last year.
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Dakota State University wants more students to join the cyber workforce. With a unique hands-on workshop DSU faculty and students bring cyber skills to the classroom.
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NewsA USDA grant award is connecting the Standing Rock Indian Reservation with high-speed internet access.
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Changes could be coming to how minors in South Dakota access certain cell phone apps. As SDPB’s Evan Walton reports... a legislative committee is considering age verification laws following a meeting with Meta officials.
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NewsJackley and 11 other attorneys general are asking Congress to pass an act that would require all cars to have AM radios installed.
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NewsSouth Dakota is now able to request federal money to expand internet access across the state.
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One of South Dakota’s major summer legislative studies is how to potentially regulate artificial intelligence and the regulation of internet access for minors.