Day archives: July 31st, 2024

Unlocking History: How a Small Group of Researchers Dominates the Declassification Appeals Process

Via LLRX – Unlocking History: How a Small Group of Researchers Dominates the Declassification Appeals Process – Attorney and FOIA expert Michael Ravnitzky shines a spotlight on people, process and procedural challenges with his illuminating article. A small core group of researchers and historians have filed most of the declassification appeals being reviewed by the …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

The Quiet Power of Car-Free Neighborhoods

Bloomberg: Restricting or banning vehicles in congested city centers pays off with cleaner air and safer streets. “We need to talk more about the other big benefit — less noise. Although still rare in North America, car-free and car-light neighborhoods have grown common in Europe, established in cities like Paris, Brussels and Pontevedra, Spain. Boosters …

Subjects: Climate Change, Environmental Law, Health Care, Transportation

AI in Finance and Banking, July 31, 2024

Via LLRX – AI in Finance and Banking, July 31, 2024 – This semi-monthly column by Sabrina I. Pacifici highlights news, government documents, NGO/IGO papers, industry white papers, academic papers and speeches on the subject of AI’s fast paced impact on the banking and finance sectors. The chronological links provided are to the primary sources, and …

Subjects: AI, Congress, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents, Housing, Legal Research

Can ChatGPT-4o Be Trusted With Your Private Data?

Wired – OpenAI’s newest model is “a data hoover on steroids,” says one expert—but there are still ways to use it while minimizing risk. [unpaywalled]: “…On the face of it, OpenAI’s privacy policy does show a large amount of data collection, including personal information, usage data, and content provided when you use it. ChatGPT uses …

Subjects: AI, E-Mail, E-Records, Legal Research, Privacy

A CIO canceled a Microsoft AI deal

Business Insider – The reason should worry the entire tech industry. [unpaywalled] “AI models and tools look great when researchers measure success with their own wonky benchmarks. When paying customers try this technology in the real world, things can get ugly. That’s what happened when an IT executive at a pharmaceutical company tried out Microsoft’s …

Subjects: AI, Health Care, Knowledge Management

Country Overshoot Days 2024

Country Overshoot Day Calendar & Calculations – “A country’s overshoot day is the date on which Earth Overshoot Day would fall if all of humanity consumed like the people in that country. Country overshoot days are published on January 1st of each year, using the latest year of the most recent National Footprint and Biocapacity …

Subjects: Climate Change, Energy, Environmental Law

Access to Justice as Access to Data

Rostain, Tanina, Access to Justice as Access to Data (July 25, 2024). Forthcoming in the Northwestern Law Review, Volume 119, 2024., Georgetown University Law Center Research Paper Forthcoming, (2024). Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works. 2619., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4905900 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4905900 This Keynote Address, delivered in celebration of the launch of SCALES, discusses …

Subjects: Courts, E-Records, Education, Freedom of Information, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2024 report of the Lancet standing Commission

“The 2024 update of the Lancet Commission on dementia provides new hopeful evidence about dementia prevention, intervention, and care. As people live longer, the number of people who live with dementia continues to rise, even as the age-specific incidence decreases in high-income countries, emphasising the need to identify and implement prevention approaches. We have summarised …

Subjects: Food and Nutrition, Health Care, Medicine

DOE Public Database Featuring Intellectual Property from DOE National Labs and Sites

“Thousands of the treasures developed by scientists working for the Department of Energy—ideas, methods and software created to address some of the world’s biggest challenges—are now available in one place for entrepreneurs, researchers and others interested in learning more and developing them for commercialization.  DOE’s Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) has created the Visual Intellectual …

Subjects: E-Government, Energy, Intellectual Property, Search Engines