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Opponents of online sports betting in Florida lost the latest battle against the Seminole Tribe's compact with the state to allow gambling.by Mike Schneider Associated PressMarch 21, 2024, 1:03 PM ET• 2 minute readORLANDO, Fla. — Opponents of online sports betting in Florida on Thursday lost their latest battle against the Seminole Tribe's compact with the state to allow gambling.The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that opponents filed the wrong type of petition to challenge an agreement between the Seminole Tribe of Florida and Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration. The deal would rake in hundreds of millions of dollars for both…

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(TNS) — The University of South Florida announced Thursday plans to create the state's first college of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.The university, which still requires approval from the USF Board of Governors, will also offer undergraduate and graduate programs in addition to certificate and continuing education options. It will also bring together existing faculty at the university who research AI, cybersecurity, and computing.Approximately 200 USF faculty members are already conducting research in related subjects, according to a USF news release.In the U.S., “demand for AI skills has increased five times,” according to the release. He also said the National Science…

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Katten Privacy, Data and Cybersecurity quick click is a monthly newsletter highlighting the latest news and legal developments related to privacy, data and cybersecurity issues from around the world. Read more about Katten's privacy, data and cybersecurity issues quick clickPlease click here. New Hampshire enacts comprehensive privacy law Written by Trisha Sircar On March 6, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed Senate Bill 255, which will be passed to California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, Oregon, and Tennessee. , along with other states such as Texas, Utah, and Virginia. Comprehensive state data privacy laws. New Hampshire law…

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WASHINGTON (AP) – The Justice Department announced Thursday a wide-ranging antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing the company of orchestrating an illegal smartphone monopoly that excluded competitors and stifled innovation.The lawsuit, filed in federal court in New Jersey, alleges that Apple has monopolistic power in the smartphone market and uses its control over the iPhone to engage in “pervasive and persistent illegal conduct.” ing.Specifically, it will prevent Apple from infringing on technology that competes with its apps in areas such as streaming, messaging, and digital payments, and will require “monopoly and Expand or establish.”The lawsuit, which was also filed by 16…

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Almost every commercial that airs on television has a guarantee of how many viewers will watch it. Late last year, Fox and Netflix decided to do away with one of the oldest rules in media economics. In November, Fox aired a two-minute segment on Sunday afternoon's NFL Showcase, one of the most-watched shows on television. After one of Fox's announcers told viewers to stay tuned for a special segment, viewers saw former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman chatting with director Zack Snyder. did. With the help of augmented reality technology, the filmmakers quickly brought the athletes into the…

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GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases made through our links. 2023 saw a number of high-profile video game releases and several GOTY contenders scattered throughout the month. The studio, which has developed titles such as Baldur's Gate 3, Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, received critical acclaim for its efforts, but What about the publishers behind these releases?GameSpot's sister site Metacritic has compiled the numbers to determine the best of the best in the industry. To do this, Metacritic is calculated by taking…

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In LIttle Kitty Big City, players take on the role of a cat who has to get home. (Nintendo) Matt Wood wants to get into the minds of cats. That's the driving force behind his indie project “Little Kitty Big City.” Inspired by his own feline friends, Mario and Roxy, and with the help of his children, he contrives an unnamed feline protagonist who falls from a safe window sill and ends up on the city's streets. We've created a game that focuses on: A Tokyo-like city. The goal of “Little Kitty Big City” is to get home, but that's…

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TAMPA, Fla. (WWSB) – The University of South Florida announced the creation of a new college focused on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing.In a letter to USF faculty and staff released Thursday, President Leah F. Roe said that an internal task force would “meet with faculty representatives to assess the university’s existing strengths and improve USF’s academic and staff performance.” We will explore opportunities to strengthen collaborations that will help us make progress.” Outstanding research in AI, cybersecurity, and computing. ”Law said the addition of the new college will bring together current expertise across several different colleges and serve as…

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