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16 May 2024, 2:09 pm by Dylan Gibbs
If you haven’t watched the demos, that’s not the only way to assess performance—the live translation feature was impressive enough to wipe out a significant portion of Duolingo’s market cap.But if ChatGPT is so great, does that mean I’m the problem? [read post]
16 May 2024, 12:11 pm by centerforartlaw
If the case does not settle, the court is likely to grapple with the issue of valuation of the damaged pieces. [read post]
16 May 2024, 6:40 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
Courts do not like to second-guess these safety concerns, but that does not mean the prison always wins. [read post]
15 May 2024, 6:29 am by Eleonora Rosati
The lack of certainty does not, however, provide businesses with a carte blanche to sit on their hands and wait for the answers to appear from the fog. [read post]
15 May 2024, 6:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
While "some overlap between the three separate branches does not violate the constitutional principle of separation of powers[,] . . . when [a branch] acts inconsistently with [the powers of another], or usurps its prerogatives, . . . the doctrine of separation is violated" (Clark v Cuomo, 66 NY2d 185, 189 [1985]).Defendant consists of 11 members who are nominated, subject to certain eligibility restrictions, by various members of the executive and legislative branches… [read post]
15 May 2024, 6:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
While "some overlap between the three separate branches does not violate the constitutional principle of separation of powers[,] . . . when [a branch] acts inconsistently with [the powers of another], or usurps its prerogatives, . . . the doctrine of separation is violated" (Clark v Cuomo, 66 NY2d 185, 189 [1985]).Defendant consists of 11 members who are nominated, subject to certain eligibility restrictions, by various members of the executive and legislative branches… [read post]
15 May 2024, 4:00 am by Howard Friedman
Harassing conduct based on sexual orientation or gender identity includes epithets regarding sexual orientation or gender identity; physical assault due to sexual orientation or gender identity; outing (disclosure of an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity without permission); harassing conduct because an individual does not present in a manner that would stereotypically be associated with that person’s sex; repeated and intentional use of a name or pronoun… [read post]