Whistleblower Targets Tax Shelter Promoting Do-Good Technology

A whistleblower is urging federal authorities to investigate a tax shelter that allegedly allows wealthy Americans to claim large charitable tax deductions after donating digital technology to small 501(c)(3) organizations. The company promoting the strategy told the Senate Finance Committee it’s done nothing wrong.

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The Artificial Intelligence Dilemma: Can Laws Keep Up?

The United States Senate released a draft national framework on artificial intelligence. But can laws even keep up with a rapidly accelerating technology that changes by the week? In this video, we look at what laws are currently in place to regulate AI, what options lawmakers should consider, and what role the tech industry should play.

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Alexander Brothers Sex Assault Case Punted to NY High Court

The Second Circuit on Monday asked New York’s highest court to weigh in on state law preemption issues in a sexual assault against luxury real estate broker brothers Tal, Oren, and Alon Alexander.

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