Friday, September 23, 2022

A Colorado story I have not been following.

https://gizmodo.com/my-pillow-election-2020-trump-dominion-1849568341

MyPillow CEO Is Under Federal Investigation for Potential Ties to Colorado Election Security Breach

MyPillow CEO and proverbial yeller at clouds Mike Lindell is under investigation by the Department of Justice for potential identity theft and intent to damage a protected computer potentially connected to a 2020 Colorado voting equipment security breach.

Lindell’s legal team published a copy of the search and seizure warrant issued against him as part of Lindell’s broader lawsuit against the FBI and Justice Department to try and return his cell phone. FBI agents seized Lindell’s phone while he was sitting in a Hardee’s drive-through like last week. According to The New York Times, Lindell claims those agents questioned him about his ties to a Colorado county clerk who’s facing an indictment for allegedly attempting to pull data from Dominion Voting Systems.





How do we measure bias? Is there a NYC standard for “un-bias?”

https://www.forbes.com/sites/lanceeliot/2022/09/23/ai-ethics-and-the-looming-debacle-when-that-new-york-city-law-requiring-ai-biases-audits-kicks-into-gear/?sh=5a32056ab5dd

AI Ethics And The Looming Debacle When That New York City Law Requiring Audits For AI Biases Kicks Into Gear

let’s take a close look at a new law in New York City regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) that will take effect on January 1, 2023. You could easily win a sizable bet that all manner of confusion, consternation, and troubles will arise once the law comes into force. Though the troubles are not by design, they will indubitably occur as a result of a poor design or at least an insufficient stipulation of necessary details that should and could have easily been devised and explicitly stated.



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