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The Positive Addition of AI in the Classroom
By: Sofi Shlepakov On January 5, 2024, the Florida House of Representatives filed the first draft of the Education Bill, discussing awarding grants to school districts to introduce artificial intelligence (“AI”) for students. AI has been a helpful tool for increasing...

‘EvenUp’ Is Setting the Stage for Investments in Legal Technology at $1B Valuation
By: Anamaria Pananas The legal industry has been slow to adapt to the digital age. Many legal professionals are skeptical about straying away from tradition. However, legal AI startups are currently making big waves, signaling a culture change in the industry. A...

AI in Elections: How the “DonBot” is Changing the U.S. Political & Regulatory Landscape
By: Samuel Scott Technology is the future of everything, and more recently, technological innovation has made its way into the headlines of this election season. An independent Congressional candidate, Bentley Hensel is challenging decade-long tenured democrat Don...