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The article analyzes China's accelerated financial regulatory reforms in response to a potential global financial crisis triggered by the yen, including comprehensive upgrades in private fund supervision and tightened foreign investment policies. It argues that these extraordinary policies show China is building firewalls.
Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy analyzes the 'Make America AI-Ready' SMS course by the US Department of Labor, highlighting its accessibility while critiquing significant contradictions in its data privacy advice.
The article argues that Spain's creation of a national AI regulator is causing top AI talent to prefer stable government jobs over high-risk startups, potentially hindering the country's innovation ecosystem.
A new JAMA paper finds that nonprofit hospitals spent billions on management consultants with no significant impact on financial or patient outcomes.