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Detailed data that US government agencies collect and make available has underpinned research about people, medicine, science ...
Former BLS commissioner Erica Groshen suggests using digital data and AI to improve jobs reporting accuracy but warns implementation requires significant funding and time.
Finnegan’s Lynn Parker Dupree and Baker McKenzie’s Lothar Determann discuss a wave of new state laws regarding brainwaves tracked by wearable devices, or data derived from the activity of a person’s ...
The commissioner Trump fired over “rigged” jobs report most likely didn’t have a hand in assembling the report, former BLS officials say.
YouTube’s selfie collection, AI age checks are concerning, privacy experts say Any YouTuber wrongly labeled a teen must provide an ID, credit card, or selfie.
OpenAI has finally unveiled GPT-5, promising lower hallucination rates. How does GPT-5's hallucination benchmarks stack up to earlier models?
Meta violated privacy law, jury says in menstrual data fight The jury got to decide how seriously Big Tech takes privacy, the attorney for a class of Flo users said in closing arguments.
A data-sharing agreement between the IRS and ICE could lead to a significant loss in tax revenues.
Comprehensive privacy laws can apply to a wide range of companies that participate in this kind of data collection. These ...
President Donald Trump fired the commissioner of the BLS after a disappointing jobs report. It likely won't help the data get better.
The surge in the data centers' water use comes as Texas endures prolonged drought, with about a quarter of the state still experiencing dry conditions despite intermittent heavy rain and flooding.