In 2025, the U.S. political landscape is poised for changes that will impact the regulation of artificial intelligence, as President-elect Donald Trump and advisors like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are expected to shape policy around AI and cryptocurrencies. Meanwhile, the EU and U.K. are taking different approaches to regulating AI, with the EU being more stringent and Britain opting for a lighter touch. Global AI regulation is likely to see significant revisions, with developments such as the evolution of the EU’s AI Act and potential changes under a Trump administration on the horizon.
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New code of practice for getting a dog in Scotland
The Welfare of Dogs Bill in Scotland mandates the creation of a code of practice for acquiring a dog, emphasizing responsible ownership by assessing factors like time, space, and finances before adoption. Proposed by SNP MSP Christine Graham, the bill aims to prevent impulsive decisions and ensure prospective owners understand the commitment involved. While additional measures like a national dog database and a ban on shock collars were considered, the focus remains on promoting thoughtful...
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