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Nothing to See, Move Along

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Artificial Intelligence is back in the news, with a state court judge confronted with the admissibility of a "video enhanced by artificial intelligence." It is a criminal case in Washington state, and there is a familiar discussion in the reasoning that led the trial judge to exclude the "enhanced" evidence. Well, perhaps.

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Imaginative Innovation?

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I have seen only one in which the news crews showed up. I had two news crews, four lawyers, and witnesses in a very small room for a trial years ago. And there are tribunals in which there would be no television cameras allowed despite their facilities being far larger and possessing far greater technological accouterment.

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Imaginative Innovation?

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I have seen only one in which the news crews showed up. I had two news crews, four lawyers, and witnesses in a very small room for a trial years ago. And there are tribunals in which there would be no television cameras allowed despite their facilities being far larger and possessing far greater technological accouterment.

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Deep Fakes in Florida

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The topic of "deep fakes" is back in the news recently, right here in Florida. Readers will remember that "deep fakes" have been in the news. That technology has apparently been a thing since the advent of computer images and various programs capable of manipulating them. The news from Florida is from Wired.

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Workplace Safety

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And, the news brought us word last week that one trip was not successful. He was “very suspect of the technology.” There is the potential that the CEO is an employee, and thus discussion of Washington State workers' compensation might occur as to any claim from his heirs or dependents. Is that a Washington suit?

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And now, here's something we hope you'll really like.

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Robotics are not new to these pages. See Robot in the News (October 2021) and Robotics and Innovation Back in the News (September 2016). I have been a tech follower for many years, and was really awakened to the coming technological revolution in 2015 at the annual NCCI Issue Symposium in Orlando. carts and leave."

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Virtual Activities Have a Permanent Place in Onboarding

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We’ve learned new ways to be effective and efficient. Those new ways of doing things should not be discarded. As an example of how not to do it, here’s an article from The Washington Post titled “ Workers are putting on pants to return to the office only to be on Zoom all day.” In fact, they should be embraced.

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