AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoConnecticut AI & education policy: A new Connecticut AI law is in the spotlight for what it means for K-12 and higher ed, as districts nationwide scramble to set classroom guardrails and build AI literacy. Courts & AI transparency: A federal judge ordered disclosure of an expert witness’s AI prompts in a Connecticut case, a potential first-of-its-kind move that could reshape how AI is used in litigation. Energy & utilities in CT: Gov. Ned Lamont proposed utility reforms aimed at forcing Eversource and United Illuminating to “earn” monopoly privileges, tighten oversight, and push more cost control and technology deployment. STEM workforce & robotics: Connecticut continues expanding robotics and AI-focused pathways to rebuild the manufacturing workforce, including new robotics efforts tied to student STEM training. Privacy & surveillance pricing: A federal study highlights how firms can use consumer behavior to set personalized prices, feeding a growing debate over data use and consumer protection. National science/tech watch: The CFTC proposed rules to rein in prediction markets tied to war and other high-stakes events, while markets reacted to renewed Iran-U.S. tensions and tech selloffs.
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