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Ohio lawmaker proposes comprehensive ban on marrying AI systems and granting legal personhood

FOX News

Ohio Representative Thaddeus Claggett introduces House Bill 469 to ban AI marriage and classify artificial intelligence systems as nonsentient entities without legal rights.


Authorities continue investigating unusual drone activity around Trump's golf club in New Jersey: video

FOX News

Officials are still investigating unusual drone activity reported in recent weeks in New Jersey. The FAA set temporary restrictions over Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster. Authorities are still investigating mysterious drone activity observed several times in northern New Jersey in recent days, including the vicinity of President-elect Trump's Bedminster golf club. Multiple videos show drones flying in Somerset and Morris counties over the past few weeks, including Dec. 1 and Dec. 3. In a video from Nov. 25, a Morris County resident named Mike Walsh spotted drones flying over Black River Middle School in Chester.


Drone activity near Trump Bedminster, Army arsenal spurs NJ flight restriction: FAA

FOX News

Fox News' Stephanie Bennett reports the latest on the unidentified drones from London. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed Tuesday it issued two flight restrictions following questionable drone activity in the area of President-elect Trump's New Jersey golf club. On Nov. 18, the FAA first received reports of drone activity within Morris County, the border of which lies about two miles north of Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in Somerset County. Upon request from "federal security partners," the agency issued two TFRs, or temporary flight restrictions, and several reports of drone sightings continued into this week in Central Jersey. One restriction covers an area near Solberg-Hunterdon County Airport that consists of airspace above Trump Bedminster.


Intel is building a $20 billion computer chip facility in Ohio amid a global shortage

NPR Technology

Intel Corp. is planning to invest investment more than $20 billion in two computer chip plants in central Ohio to help address a global semiconductor shortage. Intel Corp. is planning to invest investment more than $20 billion in two computer chip plants in central Ohio to help address a global semiconductor shortage. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Intel will invest $20 billion in a new computer chip facility in Ohio amid a global shortage of microprocessors used in everything from phones and cars to video games. After years of heavy reliance on Asia for the production of computer chips, vulnerability to shortages of the crucial components was exposed in the U.S. and Europe as they began to emerge economically from the pandemic. The U.S. share of the worldwide chip manufacturing market has declined from 37% in 1990 to 12% today, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association, and shortages have become a potential risk.