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Grooby's premier site, TGirls.xxx, is heading poolside this week with Avery Lust's media debut, 'Lust by the Pool.' The exclusive hardcore scene directed by Buddy Wood and featuring Chris Epic is now live on the site.
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SECTION 1 PRESS RELEASES: 2024
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April 24: YNOT Network, LP: Push for AI Regulation Met with Industry Resistance, Lawmakers Remain Undeterred
Lawmakers in states including Colorado, Connecticut, and Texas are facing resistance as they push forward with proposals aimed at curbing bias in artificial intelligence (AI) decision making, which is increasingly influencing various aspects of American life.
At a recent gathering, lawmakers from multiple states convened to advocate for their respective proposals amidst a backdrop of opposition and competing interests.
"Every bill we run is going to end the world as we know it. That's a common thread you hear when you run policies," remarked Colorado's Democratic Senate Majority Leader Robert Rodriguez. "We're here with a policy that's not been done anywhere to the extent that we've done it, and it's a glass ceiling we're breaking trying to do good policy."
Civil rights-oriented groups and industry stakeholders are engaged in a tug-of-war over the core components of the proposed legislation. While organizations such as labor unions and consumer advocacy groups are pushing for greater transparency and legal recourse for citizens, the industry is expressing tentative support while raising concerns about accountability measures.
Lawmakers from states including Alaska, Georgia, and Virginia find themselves caught in the middle, working on AI legislation collaboratively in the absence of federal action. Emphasizing collaboration and...