Back to work after the holiday…..
There are some new laws that will take effect this year….
Artificial intelligence, abortion, guns, marijuana, minimum wages: Name a hot topic, and chances are good there’s a new law about it taking effect in 2025 in one state or another, the AP reports. Many of the laws launching in January are a result of legislation passed in 2024. Others stem from ballot measures approved by voters. Some face legal challenges. Here’s a look at some of the most notable state laws taking effect:
- Hollywood stars and AI: California, home to Hollywood and some of the largest tech companies, is seeking to rein in the AI industry and put some parameters around social media stars. New laws seek to prevent the use of digital replicas of actors and performers without permission and allow the estates of dead performers to sue over unauthorized AI use.
- Child influencers: Also in California, parents who profit from social media posts featuring their children will be required to set aside some earnings for their young influencers. A new law also allows children to sue their parents for failing to do so.
- Social media limits: New social media restrictions in several states face court challenges. A Florida law bans children under 14 from having social media accounts and requires parental consent for ages 14 and 15, and a new Tennessee law requires parental consent for minors to open accounts. Both are being challenged in court, as are several California measures aimed at combating political deepfakes.
- School rules on gender: In a first nationally, California will start enforcing a law prohibiting districts from requiring staff to notify parents if their children change their gender identification.
- Abortion coverage: Delaware will require the state employee health plan and Medicaid plans for lower-income residents to cover abortions with no deductible, copayments, or other cost-sharing requirements.
- Safer traveling: In Missouri, law enforcement officers have spent the past 16 months issuing warnings to motorists that handheld cellphone use is illegal. Penalties kick in in 2025: a $150 fine for the first violation, progressing to $500 for third and subsequent offenses and up to 15 years imprisonment if a driver using a cellphone causes an injury or death. Montana is now the only state that hasn’t banned texting while driving.
See the complete list, which also includes new laws regarding gun control, medical marijuana, minimum wage, tax breaks, and voting rights, at the AP.
Speaking of AI and the new year….
The Wall Street Journal is out with its annual list of “tech that will change your life” in the new year. A few of the newspaper’s picks for 2025:
- Artificial intelligence “agents”: The Journal predicts this will be the year we see AI not just creating content, but doing things—think ordering food or other items for you, or booking a trip.
- AI gadgets: Yes, AI has two different entries on the list. The paper also predicts gadgets from smartphones to speakers will get better with AI integration. This may even be the year Meta brings the world smart glasses.
- Better weather forecasts: Google’s DeepMind artificial-intelligence lab has come up with a new model, GenCast, that’s much more accurate (and faster to produce) than current forecasts. It will be rolled out to the public in the first few weeks of the new year.
- Crypto for everybody: It’s been getting increasingly easier to invest in cryptocurrency, and with the incoming administration being particularly crypto-friendly, the Journal predicts that trend will only continue. “Bitcoin in particular is becoming more of a ‘normal’ part of a risk-on portfolio for investor,” says one investment adviser.
There you have it….;2025 is off with a bang….hold onto your butt cheeks it will be a rough if not interesting ride.
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You will never see me spending a penny on any Crypto Currency. This has to be one of the biggest scams of the modern age. AI seems to be starting slowly, but I predict a huge acceleration by the end of the year. There are so many different laws in America, I can’t keep up. We just have the one set of laws for everyone, and I think that is preferable.
Best wishes, Pete.
My feelings as well on this ‘crypto’ BS…..The US has Federal laws and 50 state laws….it is too confusing for even us. chuq